September 18, 2023 โ Georgia shrimpers say theyโre struggling. Several factors have led to the drop in shrimp prices and lowered demand for local shrimp. This is leading one group and some local lawmakers to try to get them some help.
Roy Reagan has shrimped for decades. He says heโs worried about the industryโs future.
โI wanted my son to keep doing this, he works with my best friend here, heโd be fourth generation in my family, and I donโt know that heโs going to make it, heโs going to have to find something else to doโฆ if we donโt get some kind of change,โ said shrimper Roy Reagan.
Members of Georgia Commercial Fishermans Association say an influx of imported shrimp is to blame.
According to the FDA, 94% of seafood sold in the U.S. is imported, and shrimp accounts for the largest percentage within that, and theyโre sold for much lower prices.