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Biden has awarded $20 million in funding from the Inflation Reduction Act to regional fishery management councils nationwide. Photo by Britton Spark (Instagram: @couchchronicles)
Biden gives $20 million toward regional fishery management
Commercial fishing boats docked in Bayou La Batre, Alabama. Doug Stewart photo.
Alabama governor approves new seafood labeling law
Fishing communities are resilient. They have the knowledge, skills, and experience to adapt to challenges brought by changing climates. Photo by Brynn Thorn on Unsplash
Building climate resilience together with Alaska’s fishing communities
Fishermen and conservationists are concerned about legislation intended to grow the aquaculture industry in federal waters and building on former President Trump’s Executive Order 13921, which opened federal waters to aquaculture. Photo by Don’t Cage Our
Mail Buoy: Aquaculture Counterpoints from Stronger America Through Seafood
Eelgrass bed in Tomales Bay, California. Photo by Melissa Ward and NOAA Fisheries
Port Angeles Harbor Trustees to launch eelgrass restoration program
Crates of oysters sit on the dock of Blue Stream Shellfish in Fairhaven in January. Photo by Adam Goldstein / The New Bedford Light
Sewage related restrictions will hurt oyster growers
Members of the Port Townsend Shipwrights Cooperative talk with students at the Northwest Maritime Center Career day. Photo courtesy of Bruce Buls
Introducing youth to maritime careers
From subsistence traditions to commercial fishing, AK possesses a unique position of understanding these challenges and conceiving the best ways to address them. Photo by ASMI
Alaska fisheries adapting to stay ahead of climate change
Truth North Seafood, a subsidiary of Cooke, announced the sudden decision to close its doors. Photo courtesy of Google Maps.
True North Seafood announces closure of New Bedford plant
Japanese imports are taking a bite out of New Bedford’s lucrative seafood industry at a time when the region’s shellfish are in shorter supply. Photo by Carli Stewart
Japanese imports affecting New Bedford scallop market
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