October 29, 2020 — The following was released by NOAA Fisheries:
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is making approximately $530 million available to assist U.S. fishermen through the Seafood Trade Relief Program. This program is funded by the Commodity Credit Corporation and administered by the Farm Service Agency.
The program will provide direct support to U.S. commercial fishermen impacted by retaliatory tariffs. To qualify, they must hold a valid federal or state license or permit. Additionally, their catch must be sold or transferred to a permitted or licensed seafood dealer or by a permitted dealer if the catch is processed at sea. Seafood products grown in a controlled environment are not eligible for the program (except geoducks and salmon).
Payments are based on 2019 landings of:
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Atka Mackerel
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Dungeness Crab
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King Crab
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Snow Crab
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Southern Tanner Crab
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Flounder
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Geoduck
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Goosefish
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Herring
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Lobster
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Pacific Cod
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Pacific Ocean Perch
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Pollock
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Sablefish
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Salmon
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Sole
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Squid
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Tuna
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Turbot
Fishermen can sign up for relief through the program from September 14, 2020 to December 14, 2020. Sign up for the Program.