§ 15512 Aquatic Life Destruction Compensation
This law says that when aquatic plants or animals are destroyed and a claim is filed, the owner can be paid 75% of the replacement value, minus any value of replacement stock the department gives them. If the value isn’t agreed on, two appraisers decide and if they disagree they go to arbitration.
A fish farmer’s pond is polluted and all the fish die. The farmer files a claim under this statute to get compensation.
The farmer is entitled to 75% of the value of the fish that were lost, but if the department gives the farmer new fish as replacement, the value of those new fish is subtracted from the payment.
Payment = 0.75 × ReplacementValue – ValueOfReplacementStock
A fish farmer loses fish worth $12,000. The department later gives the farmer replacement fish worth $3,000.
Result: 5700
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§ 15512 Aquatic Life Destruction Compensation
Last verified: January 10, 2026