The sponsor of the language, Sen. Bill Wielechowski, D-Anchorage, said in a recent Facebook post that electronic monitoring "will allow the state to better manage our fisheries through better bycatch data, monitoring compliance, and catch and discard information."
The bill now needs House concurrence. The House already has passed the bill, but that version didn't include the electronic monitoring provision.
The legislative session is due to end soon, on May 20.
