PORTLAND, ME (AP) - New lobster fishing rules intended to protect a rare species of whale are now in effect, but enforcement has yet to begin. The … [Read more...]
State Provides $175K for Seafood Industry Marketing
BOSTON - Just over $175,000 has been provided by state officials for marketing efforts across the Massachusetts seafood industry. This money, … [Read more...]
Putin’s Pollock: US Seafood Imports Fuel Russian War Machine
MIAMI (AP) - A U.S. ban on seafood imports from Russia over its invasion of Ukraine was supposed to sap billions of dollars from Vladimir Putin’s war … [Read more...]
Congress Urged to Fund National Seafood Marketing Campaign
BOSTON - Legislators on Capitol Hill are being urged by those in the Massachusetts seafood industry to fund a nationwide marketing campaign showcasing … [Read more...]
Seafood Biz Braces for Losses of Jobs, Fish Due to Sanctions
PORTLAND, ME (AP) - The global seafood industry is preparing for major disruption due to new sanctions on Russia. The latest round of U.S. attempts … [Read more...]
Baby Lobster Numbers Low Off New England as Waters Warm
PORTLAND, ME (AP) - New data shows the population of baby lobsters off New England is below average, raising concerns about the size of future … [Read more...]
Fishermen Sue to End Industry-Funded Monitoring Program
PORTLAND, ME (AP) - A group of fishing companies in New England is bringing its bid to try to end industry-funded monitoring programs to federal … [Read more...]
New England Shrimp Fishery to Stay Shuttered as Waters Warm
PORTLAND, ME (AP) - New England’s commercial shrimp fishery will remain shuttered because of concerns about the health of the crustacean's population … [Read more...]
Cod Fishing Limits to be Slashed Again, Regulators Say
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Fishing industry managers are recommending the already-diminished U.S. cod fishery face another reduction in catch limits. Cod … [Read more...]
New England Shrimp Industry Should Not Restart, Experts Say
PORTLAND, ME (AP) - A group of experts is recommending to keep New England’s shrimp fishing industry closed down because of concerns about the health … [Read more...]
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