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  • SCOTUS to Hear Challenge to GPS Tracking Rule

    The Supreme Court is considering a Maine lobsterman’s challenge to a state rule requiring federally licensed lobster boats to carry 24/7 GPS tracking devices, a case with potential implications for fisheries regulation

  • Deep-Sea Mining Outpaces U.S. Regulations

    Experts say ‘bare bones’ US laws are unfit to regulate nascent deep-sea mining industry

  • House Passes Funding Bill Boosting Office of Seafood

    US House passes agriculture appropriations bill with more funding for Office of Seafood

  • UMass Dartmouth Launches Lab to Study Ocean Conflict

    UMass Dartmouth has launched a new lab to study ocean-use conflicts, helping balance demands from fishing, shipping, resource development, and conservation while supporting coastal communities and marine ecosystems.

  • NOAA launches aquaculture research institute

    NOAA has launched a new initiative to improve the United States’ seafood competitiveness, the Cooperative Institute Fostering Aquaculture Research and Markets (CIFARM)

Conservation & Environment June 10, 2026

Half of U.S. Seafood Consumers Believe Oceans Can Be Saved From Irreparable Damage Over Next 20 Years

Opinion June 10, 2026

Opinion: Fisheries need science, not opinions

Washington June 10, 2026

US bill would direct NOAA to create portable shrimp origin test

Science June 9, 2026

Salmon tagging data could help trawlers reduce bycatch

Science June 9, 2026

Proteins shine a light on Dungeness crab resilience

Management & Regulation June 9, 2026

Marad modernizes US citizenship evidencing requirements for vessel owners and program participants

Conservation & Environment June 9, 2026

Updates from Partners on Engaging the Recreational Fishing Community to Restore Habitat through the National Fish Habitat Partnership

Conservation & Environment June 9, 2026

Underwater camera company CatchCam helping to improve sustainability, decision-making within small-scale fishing

Law June 10, 2026

SCOTUS to consider lobsterman’s challenge to GPS tracking rule

Regulations June 10, 2026

Experts say ‘bare bones’ US laws are unfit to regulate nascent deep-sea mining industry

Washington June 10, 2026

US House passes agriculture appropriations bill with more funding for Office of Seafood

Conservation & Environment June 10, 2026

Partnership Takes Net Recycling to the Next Level

State and Local June 10, 2026

NEW JERSEY: Blessing of the Fleet Continues Annual Tradition

International & Trade June 10, 2026

EU proposing complete ban on Russian cod, restrictions on other species

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    Washington

  • US House passes agriculture appropriations bill with more funding for Office of Seafood
  • US bill would direct NOAA to create portable shrimp origin test
  • US bill targets flags of convenience
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    State & Local

  • NEW JERSEY: Blessing of the Fleet Continues Annual Tradition
  • MASSACHUSETTS: Here’s why thousands of squid washed up in Provincetown
  • VIRGINIA: Virginia offshore wind panel discusses Dominion, potential for future projects
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    Opinion

  • Opinion: Fisheries need science, not opinions
  • Alaska’s maritime economy works because we invest in people, not just projects
  • Congressional investment in science essential to protect our ocean
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    Economic Impact

  • Trump administration continuing to resist issuing tariff refunds
  • Red Lobster continues string of restaurant closures, restructures Endless Shrimp
  • “Americans are buying American freedom fish, not communist fish” – US Senator Dan Sullivan touts work on securing extension of Russian seafood ban
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    Fisheries Management

  • Global offshore wind capacity set to grow to 420 GW by end of 2035, GWEC report says
  • Marad modernizes US citizenship evidencing requirements for vessel owners and program participants
  • Proposed NOAA cuts could hit Pacific weather forecasts, fisheries and coral programs
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    Enforcement

  • CALIFORNIA: California seafood restaurant fined for violating commercial fishing laws
  • Alaska halibut fisherman convicted in ghost fishing scheme
  • Florida Keys commercial fisherman is sentenced to jail on lobster charges
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    International Trade

  • EU proposing complete ban on Russian cod, restrictions on other species
  • Indian Ocean tuna regulator eases yellowfin fishing curbs amid sustainability concerns
  • IOTC commits to reducing yellowfin tuna catch over time, advances monitoring measures
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    Conservation & Environment

  • Half of U.S. Seafood Consumers Believe Oceans Can Be Saved From Irreparable Damage Over Next 20 Years
  • Partnership Takes Net Recycling to the Next Level
  • Updates from Partners on Engaging the Recreational Fishing Community to Restore Habitat through the National Fish Habitat Partnership
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    Legal

  • SCOTUS to consider lobsterman’s challenge to GPS tracking rule
  • Fishermen prepared for the longest red snapper season in recent memory. A court order stopped it
  • 7 states sue Trump administration over nearly $1 billion deal to halt offshore wind farm
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    Council Actions

  • MAFMC and ASMFC Seek Participants for Recreational Sector Separation Workshop
  • Council to Discuss Albacore Access, Seabed Mining at American Samoa Meeting
  • SSC Advances Fisheries Science, Research Priorities and Climate Resilience Efforts
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    Regulations

  • Experts say ‘bare bones’ US laws are unfit to regulate nascent deep-sea mining industry
  • Fishing Regulations Are Sinking Small Businesses: Advocacy Is Fighting Back
  • Trump administration moves to loosen rules around North Atlantic right whale speed limits
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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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