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  • $15M NSF Award Boosts Seafood Industry

    The NSF has awarded $15 million to launch the Seafood Engine in New England, supporting technology, innovation, and collaboration to strengthen the U.S. seafood industry and boost American seafood competitiveness.

  • Environmental Groups Sue Over ESA Rule Change

    By altering the interpretation of a single word in the Endangered Species Act, the Trump administration has made what could be a sweeping change to how wildlife is protected in the United States.

  • W&M, NOAA Expand Chesapeake Mapping Partnership

    A new partnership between William & Mary’s VIMS & Batten School and NOAA will collect valuable seafloor mapping data during routine vessel operations and lost crab trap removal missions.

  • Trump Rolls Back ESA “Harm” Definition

    The U.S. government has redefined the meaning of “harm” under the Endangered Species Act (ESA), no longer considering damage to a species’ habitat as harming its chance of survival.

  • California Salmon Fishing Resumes After Closure

    Commercial and recreational salmon fishing has resumed off the North Coast after a three-year statewide closure, marking a long-awaited milestone for a troubled industry that has endured historic losses

Science July 15, 2026

Sentient Media Article Omits Major Scientific Debate Over Forage Fish

Management & Regulation July 15, 2026

Gulf lawmakers aim to extend state borders to 9 miles offshore

State and Local July 15, 2026

CALIFORNIA: Calif. salmon fleet returns under limited season three-year closure

Economic Impact July 15, 2026

NSF awards $15M to launch New England Seafood Engine

State and Local July 14, 2026

NEW YORK: Fulton Fish Market secures USD 25 million in city funding, outlines upcoming modernization projects

Management & Regulation July 14, 2026

Pacific bluefin tuna working group meeting ends without recommendations

Science July 16, 2026

The NSF Seafood Engine in New England wins $15M U.S. National Science Foundation award to strengthen fisheries and aquaculture

Law July 15, 2026

Environmental groups sue government to stop a big change to the Endangered Species Act

Science July 15, 2026

W&M’s VIMS & Batten School partner with NOAA to expand access to shallow water mapping data in the Chesapeake Bay

State and Local July 15, 2026

ALASKA: Commercial troll fishery stays open with half of allotted kings remaining

Science July 15, 2026

University of Maine joins NSF Seafood Engine initiative to advance New England fisheries and aquaculture

State and Local July 15, 2026

NEW JERSEY: New Jersey Department of Agriculture opening USD 518,000 in grants for excess seafood redistribution

Economic Impact July 15, 2026

Shipping rates still high; mixed signs of relief could be damaged by latest vessel attacks

Conservation & Environment July 15, 2026

Trump administration rolls back definition of “harm” in Endangered Species Act

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    Washington

  • US bill would allow tribes to kill more sea lions along Columbia River
  • Congressional Democrats warn against merging offshore energy agencies
  • White House Video on the Atlantic Scallop Fishery
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    State & Local

  • ALASKA: Commercial troll fishery stays open with half of allotted kings remaining
  • CALIFORNIA: Calif. salmon fleet returns under limited season three-year closure
  • NEW JERSEY: New Jersey Department of Agriculture opening USD 518,000 in grants for excess seafood redistribution
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    Opinion

  • Editorial: Menhaden study should provide data needed for bay management
  • Column: New paper’s menhaden claims not backed by evidence
  • Opinion: Fisheries need science, not opinions
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    Economic Impact

  • Shipping rates still high; mixed signs of relief could be damaged by latest vessel attacks
  • NSF awards $15M to launch New England Seafood Engine
  • Walmart, Sam’s Club cut prices on seafood, other foods
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    Fisheries Management

  • Gulf lawmakers aim to extend state borders to 9 miles offshore
  • Pacific bluefin tuna working group meeting ends without recommendations
  • Trump administration touts National Scallops Day designation, Georges Bank territory opening
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    Enforcement

  • NOAA again cites Mexico for illegal fishing as Southern Shrimp Alliance calls for seafood import ban
  • NOAA identifies six foreign governments engaging in IUU fishing, including Russia and China
  • CALIFORNIA: California seafood restaurant fined for violating commercial fishing laws
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    International Trade

  • Aquatic animal and terrestrial meat trades now almost on par, FAO report finds
  • Our Ocean Conference results in USD 6.4 billion in global commitments toward blue economic advancements
  • EU proposing complete ban on Russian cod, restrictions on other species
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    Conservation & Environment

  • Trump administration rolls back definition of “harm” in Endangered Species Act
  • ASGA: Striped Bass Accountability Requires More Than Blaming Menhaden
  • Alaska challenges MSC certification of Russian pollock
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    Legal

  • Environmental groups sue government to stop a big change to the Endangered Species Act
  • CBD sues NOAA Fisheries over lack of queen conch protections
  • Nonprofit sues Trump administration to learn why it’s modifying right whale speed rule
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    Council Actions

  • NEFMC NEWS: June 2026 Council Meeting Summary
  • Western Pacific Council Appointments Strengthen Commercial Fishing, Regional Fisheries Expertise
  • Council Focuses on Timely Implementation of Fishery Specifications; Recommends Changes to Habitat Research Area
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    Regulations

  • US Fish and Wildlife Service reclassifies squid and other cephalopods as shellfish
  • Federal rule expands ‘shellfish’ definition to include squid, octopus
  • Changes to Summer Flounder Commercial Minimum Mesh Size Flynet Exemption
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    Nutrition

  • New study shows farmed salmon can be a net producer of edible omega-3
  • SeaPak, Safe Catch aiming to get more kids to try seafood
  • Seafood fraud is rampant, imperiling fish populations, report finds
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