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  • Permit Questions Loom Over Crab Fishery

    Oregon’s valuable commercial Dungeness crab fishery has seen significant changes in recent years as the state looks to minimize and monitor whale entanglements involving gear used in the fishery.

  • What Is a Super El Niño? Key Questions Answered

    We get into it: Why some meteorologists don’t like the term ‘super El Niño,’ why climate change can lead to El Niño surprises, and more.

  • New Bedford Fishers Hit by Rising Fuel Costs

    Rising fuel costs have impacted the fishing industry in New Bedford

  • Northwest Fishers Feel Impact of Fuel Costs

    Rising fuel costs ripple through Northwest’s fishing industry due to war in Iran

  • Lawmakers Seek Section 301 Seafood Probe

    A pair of U.S. lawmakers have asked U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Ambassador Jamieson Greer to launch a Section 301 investigation into unfair trade practices that are harming America’s seafood industry.

State and Local May 18, 2026

MASSACHUSETTS: Massachusetts lobsterman beats local red tape: ‘He preserves … Cape Cod’s identity’

Law May 18, 2026

Red snapper fight heads to court over expanded South Atlantic seasons

State and Local May 18, 2026

OREGON: Questions about federal permit hang over commercial crab fishery

Conservation & Environment May 18, 2026

What’s a ‘super El Niño’? And other El Niño questions, answered

State and Local May 18, 2026

MASSACHUSETTS: New Bedford fishing industry sees impact of rising fuel costs

State and Local May 18, 2026

LOUISIANA: Wildlife agents might soon need reasonable suspicion to stop boats in Louisiana

Economic Impact May 18, 2026

Revised crab import rules lift bans for some countries

State and Local May 18, 2026

OREGON: Humpback tangled in fishing gear spotted near Oregon coast

Science May 18, 2026

Capelin: a “Sea Canary” for Marine Ecosystem Change in Response to Heatwaves

State and Local May 18, 2026

TEXAS: Texas shrimpers ask Trump administration for more H-2B visas amid labor shortage

Economic Impact May 15, 2026

Rising fuel costs ripple through Northwest’s fishing industry

Economic Impact May 15, 2026

US lawmakers request broad Section 301 investigation into foreign seafood

Science May 15, 2026

Scientists share work to understand struggling sea scallop populations

State and Local May 15, 2026

MASSACHUSETTS: Mass. Gov. Healey asks US Navy to help with investigation into sunken Gloucester fishing vessel

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    Washington

  • US House passes Save Our Shrimpers Act
  • Trump Administration says it supports Rep. Golden’s proposal to delay right whale regulation
  • Bill to delay right whale regulations gains support from Trump and Maine fishermen
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    State & Local

  • OREGON: Questions about federal permit hang over commercial crab fishery
  • MASSACHUSETTS: New Bedford fishing industry sees impact of rising fuel costs
  • LOUISIANA: Wildlife agents might soon need reasonable suspicion to stop boats in Louisiana
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    Opinion

  • Alaska’s maritime economy works because we invest in people, not just projects
  • Congressional investment in science essential to protect our ocean
  • BEN LANDRY: Call to shut down menhaden fishery is unwarranted
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    Economic Impact

  • Revised crab import rules lift bans for some countries
  • Rising fuel costs ripple through Northwest’s fishing industry
  • US lawmakers request broad Section 301 investigation into foreign seafood
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    Fisheries Management

  • ASMFC Defends Menhaden Delay as Debate Over Chesapeake Science Intensifies
  • Trump administration asks NEFMC to kill rule forcing herring fishers to pay for at-sea monitors
  • Chesapeake Bay Foundation Peddles a False Menhaden Crisis—Not Science
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    Enforcement

  • Alaska halibut fisherman convicted in ghost fishing scheme
  • Florida Keys commercial fisherman is sentenced to jail on lobster charges
  • United States Pushes for Stronger Action to Fight Illegal Fishing and Sustainably Manage Fisheries in the North Pacific
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    International Trade

  • At world’s largest shark conference, scientists warn of a grim outlook across the board
  • Sharks and rays do not know boundaries and a new high seas treaty seeks to protect them
  • IOTC kicks off 30th annual meeting; ISSF pushing for more momentum on management procedures
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    Conservation & Environment

  • What’s a ‘super El Niño’? And other El Niño questions, answered
  • Gulf of Alaska king salmon are not endangered species, federal government concludes
  • Birds dying along California beaches as marine heat wave intensifies
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    Legal

  • Red snapper fight heads to court over expanded South Atlantic seasons
  • Conservationists ask to defend US right whale speed rule in court
  • US Supreme Court declines to hear case brought by Alaska commercial fishers
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    Council Actions

  • Request for Proposals: Pacific Island Fishery Governance and Policy Projects
  • NEFMC Meeting Reminder: RSA Share Day – Tue, May 12
  • ASMFC 2026 Spring Meeting Press Releases, Meeting Summaries, Motions, and Audio Files Now Available
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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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