Chefs' group backs stand vs. eco-labels on seafood
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In a public letter, the Chefs Collaborative has agreed with Legal Sea Foods President Roger Berkowitz that restaurateurs should do their own research rather than let so-called "eco-labelers" dictate what seafood to serve and what to shun.
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Massachusetts Governor, Attorney General File Brief Challenging Implementation of Federal Fisheries Regulation
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Rules violate national standards due to "unreasonably low" catch limits, inadequate consideration of socioeconomic impacts
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Mass. Gov. Files Amicus Brief in Lawsuit Against Secretary Locke and Administrator Lubchenco
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Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley filed an Amicus brief on behalf of Governor Deval Patrick and Director Paul Diodati in the case of The City of New Bedford, and The City of Gloucester, et al., v. Gary Locke, et al.
The following text is taken from the Motion to Participate as Amici Curiae.
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Alaska Seafood Cooperative files suit against NMFS
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January 10, 2010 – (Saving Seafood) - Another high profile case has been filed against the National Marine Fisheries Service as the Alaska Seafood Cooperative, joined by other seafood organizations, has filed suit over the January 1 closing of fishing Area 543.
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Environmental group sues NOAA over records charges
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Oceana, a 10-year-old public charity that advocates and lobbies on environmental issues and also creates and publishes intellectual property, is claiming it's entitled to the same exemption from U.S. Freedom of Information Act charges that is granted by statute to the news media.
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