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  • The blue catfish: If you can’t beat ’em, eat ’em

    Katie Frazier, was in Suffolk Friday to hand globally-known Suffolk-based Wanchese Fish Company a check for $248,000, which will allow it to quicky process blue catfish.

  • The Fragile Hope for Salmon Recovery in Maine

    A long-term project to remove or modify dams may clear the way for endangered wild Atlantic salmon to swim freely up to the Sandy River. But it faces opposition from business and lawmakers.

  • Rising fuel costs squeeze Washington fishermen

    As Dungeness crab season limps to a historically low-volume finish, punishing fuel prices are putting a final dash of salt on an unsavory year for the Washington coast fleet.

  • Court clears path for US Wind substation

    A major legal battle over offshore wind in Sussex County has taken a decisive turn in the Delaware Court of Chancery this week.

  • Algal toxins expand in warming Alaska seas

    Fur seal die-offs in the Bering Sea’s Pribilof Islands are part of a pattern that affects people who depend on the sea for their food, culture and economic well-being

State and Local March 30, 2026

MASSACHUSETTS: Oil and water: Inside the ‘mystery’ oil spills casting a sheen on New Bedford Harbor

Management & Regulation March 30, 2026

Why the US will pay a French company nearly $1 billion to give up wind farm plans

Management & Regulation March 30, 2026

Amending turtle protection laws proposed to permit cultural use

Washington March 30, 2026

US bill would give commercial fishers access to USDA programs

State and Local March 31, 2026

VIRGINIA: The blue catfish: If you can’t beat ’em, eat ’em

State and Local March 31, 2026

MAINE: The Fragile Hope for Salmon Recovery in Maine

State and Local March 31, 2026

WASHINGTON: Washington coast commercial fishermen feel the pinch of rising fuel prices

Law March 31, 2026

Delaware court clears path for US Wind substation after Sussex, Fenwick lawsuit challenge

Management & Regulation March 30, 2026

Halibut quota hits record low as fishermen compete for shrinking catch

Washington March 30, 2026

King, Murkowski Introduce Legislation to Strengthen American Fisheries

Economic Impact March 30, 2026

IFFO statistics find fishmeal, fish oil production slowed in January and February

Conservation & Environment March 30, 2026

50 Years of Environmental Data Can Predict Health and Strandings of Sea Lions Pups in California

Law March 30, 2026

Court finds Gulf of Mexico fishery council appointments unconstitutional

State and Local March 28, 2026

ALASKA: As waters around Alaska warm, algal toxins are turning up in new places in the food web

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    Washington

  • King, Murkowski Introduce Legislation to Strengthen American Fisheries
  • US bill would give commercial fishers access to USDA programs
  • Bill to combat illegal foreign seafood harvest passes Senate
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    State & Local

  • VIRGINIA: The blue catfish: If you can’t beat ’em, eat ’em
  • MAINE: The Fragile Hope for Salmon Recovery in Maine
  • WASHINGTON: Washington coast commercial fishermen feel the pinch of rising fuel prices
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    Opinion

  • Congressional investment in science essential to protect our ocean
  • BEN LANDRY: Call to shut down menhaden fishery is unwarranted
  • Peter Navarro: Trump lifts Biden’s fish ban to lower your grocery bill
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    Economic Impact

  • IFFO statistics find fishmeal, fish oil production slowed in January and February
  • Iran war brings higher fuel prices for struggling Gulf shrimpers
  • Fish quality hub to help fishermen boost value, compete with imports
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    Fisheries Management

  • Halibut quota hits record low as fishermen compete for shrinking catch
  • Why the US will pay a French company nearly $1 billion to give up wind farm plans
  • Amending turtle protection laws proposed to permit cultural use
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    Enforcement

  • NOAA issues USD 222,902 in penalties over mislabeling tuna imports
  • Alabama, Gulf Coast senators push NOAA to tighten enforcement against illegal Mexican fishing in Gulf
  • US senators demand NOAA Fisheries improve enforcement against illegal red snapper harvesting
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    International Trade

  • Global Labor Justice demands seafood companies enact enforceable brand agreements to protect fisher rights
  • Cooke set to take operational control of Avramar Greece
  • The hidden cost of fisheries subsidies
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    Conservation & Environment

  • 50 Years of Environmental Data Can Predict Health and Strandings of Sea Lions Pups in California
  • Rice’s whale faces extinction risk as ‘God Squad’ considers oil exemption
  • Fish Traps Have Been Banned on the Columbia River for Nearly a Century. Could Bringing Them Back Help Save Salmon?
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    Legal

  • Delaware court clears path for US Wind substation after Sussex, Fenwick lawsuit challenge
  • Court finds Gulf of Mexico fishery council appointments unconstitutional
  • Habitat protections for Alaska ringed and bearded seals reinstated by appeals court
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    Council Actions

  • Recovering Green Sea Turtles Prompt New Dialogue on Culture and Sustainable Use in the Western Pacific
  • WP Fishery Council Demands Inclusion of Cultural Value in Federal Prioritization Framework
  • WP Council Takes Final Action on Commercial Fishing Access in Pacific Marine National Monuments
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    Regulations

  • Trump administration moves to loosen rules around North Atlantic right whale speed limits
  • NOAA seeks information to support improvements to vessel speed regulations
  • Untangling the Net: Independent Fishermen Push Back Against Bureaucratic Overreach
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    Nutrition

  • SeaPak, Safe Catch aiming to get more kids to try seafood
  • Seafood fraud is rampant, imperiling fish populations, report finds
  • Seafood companies, representative orgs praise new Dietary Guidelines for Americans
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