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The Catch of Climate Change: Increased OA and Temperatures Could Directly Impact New England Fisheries and Revenues |
The Catch of Climate Change: Increased OA and Temperatures Could Directly Impact New England Fisheries and Revenues |
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New England is known for its fresh and savory seafood, and the fishing industry is a vital source of jobs and income for local economies. But challenges presented by climate change – ocean acidification and increased ocean temperatures – could have major economic consequences for New England fishing ports.
One coastal community that relies on fishing is New Bedford, which is currently the top-earning fishing port in New England. Furthermore, in 2009 New Bedford was ranked as the top-earning U.S. port with commercial fishery revenues of $249.2 million (NMFS statistics). New Bedford’s commercial success has been in large part due to its profitable scallop fleet, which is its highest grossing species without fail. Read the complete article from Talking Fish.
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Monterey Bay's historic "wetfish" industry is under attack by extremist groups who claim overfishing is occurring. Touting studies with faulty calculations, activists are lobbying federal regulators to massively limit fishing, if not ban these fisheries outright. Apparently the facts don’t matter to groups with an anti-fishing agenda






