December 12, 2024 — The Trump administration is considering expanding floating fish farms in the Gulf of Mexico, a plan to boost domestic seafood production and reduce reliance on imports. However, this initiative faces significant opposition from environmental groups and fishing communities that worry about its potential impact on the Gulf’s delicate ecosystem.
The proposed aquaculture industry would establish floating farms for fish such as tuna and snapper, a concept already used in other countries like Norway and Japan. According to Verite News, proponents argue that offshore farms could provide a sustainable alternative to wild-caught fish, which are increasingly threatened by overfishing and habitat loss. They contend that by utilizing unused ocean space and reducing the carbon footprint of seafood transport, the fish farming industry could help meet growing global demand.