July 21, 2025 โ The America First Seafood Strategy put forth in President Trumpโs โRestoring Americaโs Seafood Competitivenessโ executive order o๏ฌers a promising vision for the economic resurgence of our fisheries, but first we must prioritize the wellbeing of the very people who can make that vision a reality: our commercial fishermen.
The shuttering of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Center for Maritime Safety and Health, coupled with the proposed elimination of its vital research and training funds in the 2026 Health and Human Services (HHS) budget, represents a dangerous misstep in the pursuit of a healthier nation.
For 40 years, NIOSHโs targeted prevention e๏ฌorts have succeeded in dramatically improving the safety record of one of the nationโs most dangerous occupations. The data speaks for itself: Commercial fishing fatalities have been slashed by more than 80 percent since these initiatives began.
This isnโt just a matter of saving lives; itโs a sound investment as well as a Coast Guard requirement for many fisheries in order to leave the dock. For every dollar spent on NIOSHโs work, the return is millions in saved costs โ from preventing expensive Coast Guard rescue operations to reduced burdens on the healthcare and insurance systems (not to mention our families and communities) for work-related injuries and deaths.
