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Gulf commercial fishermen applaud federal support

April 23, 2025 — The Gulf of America Reef Shareholders’ Alliance, alongside commercial fishermen from all five Gulf states, is tipping their hat to President Donald Trump for recognizing the role of American seafood in our economy, food security, and coastal heritage.

In a statement released by the Shareholders’ Alliance, members expressed their appreciation for the national spotlight on the industry that often goes overlooked, even as it fuels coastal economies and feeds millions of Americans with healthy, wild-caught seafood. “At the heart of this industry are the men and women who dedicate their lives to fishing — hardworking commercial fishermen whose livelihoods depend on the sea and whose efforts feed millions of Americans. These individuals are essential providers of healthy, wild-caught protein, and their small family-owned businesses are pillars of their coastal communities.”

Read the full story at National Fisherman

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