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  • $15M Federal Grant Funds Fishing Technology

    The grant will fund a “third eye” camera system for fishing nets and autonomous robots for lobstermen.

  • Advanced Tech Tracks Right Whale Health

    Giving a right whale a check-up isn’t easy. Using research vessels and innovative drone technology, we are improving our understanding of their health and distribution. Discover how these data help reduce risks to righ

  • Yukon King Salmon Show Signs of Rebound

    The jump in salmon numbers has also inflamed a debate about fishing bans amid reports of illegal harvests.

  • Bluefin Tuna Quotas Rise for U.S. Fishermen

    Quota increases for bluefin tuna, North and South Atlantic swordfish, and North Atlantic albacore, will create new fishing opportunities for U.S. fishermen.

  • Trawling, Bycatch Shape Alaska Senate Race

    Trawling ships that over the years have incidentally scooped up and wasted millions of pounds of salmon and other fish have burst onto the forefront of Alaska’s U.S. Senate race.

Law August 20, 2026

Court order could threaten permits for surviving US wind projects

Law August 20, 2026

Judge rules North Carolina breached duty to protect coastal fisheries

State and Local August 19, 2026

OREGON: Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission approves new rules for Dungeness crab fisheries

Science August 19, 2026

NOAA and partners to explore, map deep waters of American Samoa

Conservation & Environment August 19, 2026

Seafloor boulders challenge fishermen, and energy developers

Science August 20, 2026

$15 million federal grant will fund fishing tech projects

State and Local August 20, 2026

MASSACHUSETTS: Massachusetts Launches “Flat Is Back” Campaign to Promote Local Flounder

State and Local August 20, 2026

OREGON: Oregon to start testing ropeless crabbing gear next spring to stop whale entanglements

State and Local August 20, 2026

NORTH CAROLINA: North Carolina weighs habitat protections, fishing licenses

State and Local August 20, 2026

MAINE: They wanted to restore wild oyster reefs to the Maine coast. Could it be done?

Science August 20, 2026

North Carolina State University researchers discover “fluffy net” can capture underwater microplastics

State and Local August 20, 2026

MASSACHUSETTS: Who’s the toughest shucker in New Bedford?

Science August 19, 2026

Giving North Atlantic Right Whales a Check-Up Using Advanced Technology August 17, 2026

State and Local August 19, 2026

ALASKA: After historic crash, Yukon River’s iconic king salmon run shows early signs of rebound

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    Washington

  • US Senate bill would incentivize offshore wind development, despite Trump buyouts
  • US bill would strengthen “Buy American” provisions for school lunch program
  • Murkowski and Colleagues Work to Modernize Fisheries Science
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    State & Local

  • MASSACHUSETTS: Massachusetts Launches “Flat Is Back” Campaign to Promote Local Flounder
  • OREGON: Oregon to start testing ropeless crabbing gear next spring to stop whale entanglements
  • NORTH CAROLINA: North Carolina weighs habitat protections, fishing licenses
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    Opinion

  • Are Environmental Activists Focused on Dolphins or Dollars?
  • Opinion: Why targeting one fishery puts Alaska’s seafood economy at risk
  • Editorial: Menhaden study should provide data needed for bay management
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    Economic Impact

  • $15M grant aims to protect New England’s ‘legacy’ seafood industry
  • Section 301 tariffs leave US seafood importers with few avenues to avoid rising costs
  • Climate-driven disruption, constrained supply adding volatility to aquaculture markets in the back half of 2026
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    Fisheries Management

  • American Tuna Gets a Boost: Increased Bluefin Tuna Quotas Mean More Opportunities for U.S. Fishermen
  • Feds to weigh possible new fishing rules and restrictions to protect Mid-Atlantic whales
  • Guam fishers say shark deterrents fail as disaster aid remains out of reach
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    Enforcement

  • Subsidies, fragmented enforcement hampering progress on fighting illegal fishing, research finds
  • US embassy launched IUU reporting hub in the Philippines
  • US State Department looking for NGO partner to shine light on forced labor and IUU fishing
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    International Trade

  • EUSeA regrets exclusion of aquatic foods from EU protein agenda Fisheries and Aquaculture Vision 2040 must deliver an EU Blue Foods Action Plan
  • 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
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    Conservation & Environment

  • Seafloor boulders challenge fishermen, and energy developers
  • Former Menhaden Vessel F/V Calcasieu Pass Begins Second Life as Artificial Reef Off Delaware
  • Trump administration ends NOAA support for annual Arctic Report Card
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    Legal

  • Court order could threaten permits for surviving US wind projects
  • Judge rules North Carolina breached duty to protect coastal fisheries
  • US court hears arguments against turtle excluder devices in inshore Louisiana waters
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    Council Actions

  • ASMFC StoryMap Highlights Newly Updated Commission Guide to Fisheries Science and Stock Assessments
  • Northeast Region Coordinating Council Seeks Peer Reviewers for Future Management Track Stock Assessments
  • US Pacific Territories Fishery Capacity-Building Scholarship Applications Due September 18, 2026
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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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