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    New Jersey aquaculture industry could grow
    CAPE MAY — New Jersey’s fish farming industry is now advanced enough that state policy should focus on “business solutions rather than technical developments” as the best way to grab a bigger seafood market share, said state Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher.
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    Plans for Maine’s first offshore wind turbine moving quickly
    SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine — A deep water wind farm off Maine’s coast moved closer to reality Thursday as state and federal officials got a more detailed look at a Norwegian energy company’s proposal.
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    Boom and Bust in Maine's Fisheries
    An independent, top-to-bottom review of any government agency—especially a fisheries agency—should be a good thing, right? Although a recent analysis of Maine’s Department of Marine Resources prepared by three out-of- state veterans from fisheries management and the seafood industry backgrounds, effectively illustrates the condition of the patient, the medicine they prescribe is both wrong-footed and wrong-headed.
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    New fish auction joins city's waterfront
    The Canastra brothers, who own and operate the leading seafood auction house in New Bedford, the country's most lucrative port, are poised to extend their reach in the business by opening a new seafood auction mart this week in the nation's oldest port.
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    Online seafood auction expands to Gloucester
    NEW BEDFORD — Three years after opening up shop in Boston, the Whaling City Seafood Display Auction will open its third location Wednesday in Gloucester, the firm announced Monday.
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33 Fishing Community Members Say Permit Bank, Giacalone are pluses for Gloucester

This permit bank is a true local treasure for our fishing community and related businesses. Its existence has been one of the only positive things to come to this fishing community in decades.