S. 2674In committeeSecurity & foreign affairs
Bill would let US military train allies to fight illegal fishing
Data as of July 13, 2026
The HARPOON Act would let the U.S. military train foreign forces to combat illegal fishing and set up joint patrols.45-second read · 4 questions answered below
Decoded
What does this do?
The HARPOON Act adds "countering illegal fishing" to the list of activities the Secretary of Defense can help train and support foreign military and security forces on. It also directs the Navy and Coast Guard to work with foreign governments on joint patrols against illegal fishing and related crimes, with annual reports to Congress on partnership progress.
Who does it affect?
The bill affects U.S. military and Coast Guard operations abroad, foreign governments facing illegal fishing, and international fishing industries. It may also matter to American fishermen, seafood consumers, and U.S. foreign policy in regions like the Pacific Islands and West Africa.
Why does it matter?
Illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing depletes fish populations, undercuts honest fishermen, and is linked to smuggling and human trafficking. Expanding military and Coast Guard involvement could shift U.S. foreign policy priorities and international enforcement efforts in affected regions.
Where does it stand?
- Introduced
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- Senate vote
- House
- President's desk
Right now: a Senate committee is reviewing it. If the House changes it, it goes back to the Senate before reaching the President.
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Official title
HARPOON Act
- Introduced:
- August 1, 2025
- Latest action:
- August 1, 2025
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.
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