All NOAA articles
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NewsSeafood coalition sues NOAA over MMPA
A seafood coalition is suing NOAA over its abrupt MMPA rule, citing economic harm and lack of input
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NewsAmerica boosts its home seafood production drive
The US wants to power sustainable aquaculture, create high-quality jobs and secure the nation’s seafood supply
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NewsUS senators champion open ocean aquaculture
Wicker and Shatz introduce the Marine Aquaculture Research for America Act
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NewsAlaska’s pollock A season concludes with strong yields
Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska fisheries both achieved more than 90% of their quota while maintaining healthy biomass levels
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NewsUrgent action needed for US fisheries
Researchers are urging immediate action to protect US fishing communities from climate change amid the threat of budget cuts
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NewsNOAA slammed for withdrawal of proposed rule on illegal fishing
Oceana urging President Trump to put rule back on the table to help ensure all seafood sold in the US is safe and legally caught
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NewsFAO: Global fish consumption stagnating
Consumers appear to be disengaging from seafood, but capture production has rebounded, says UN body
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NewsNOAA issues action plan to improve US seafood import monitoring
Based on stakeholder feedback, plan focuses on combating illegal fishing and enhancing seafood traceability
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NewsIndia’s shrimp industry loses $500m to US ban
America’s ban on importing wild-caught shrimp from India has been taking its toll on fishers’ livelihoods
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NewsUS fish and shrimp data on demand
A new tool is providing up-to-date abundance trends of commercially important species
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NewsUS$10m for Maryland oyster reef
NOAA has recommended a grant of US$10m to help construct reefs at a Maryland oyster reef in the Chesapeake Bay
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NewsMississippi launches grant programme for processors
Aim is to promote the adoption of innovative seafood processing methods and the improvement of existing infrastructure
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NewsPacific salmon task force completes research
A task force convened to explore the challenges faced by Alaska salmon has made a raft of recommendations
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NewsUS bans Chinese firms amid forced labour claims
The US government has added a Chinese seafood processing company to its list of entities suspected of engaging in forced labour, in a bid to combat IUU fishing
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News$20m in climate change support for US fisheries
The US is investing $20 million to help fisheries explore ways to tackle the impacts of climate change
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NewsCan aquaculture be sited sustainably at maritime ports?
Spatial planning is key to establishing shellfish and seaweed farms in ports and benefitting local communities and environments, says a new study
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NewsHigh lobster price boosts Maine fisheries
A 25% increase in the boat price for lobster has helped Maine fishermen enjoy a successful 2023
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NewsFirst Alaska aquaculture report released
New ’State of Alaska Aquaculture’ overview reveals the state’s opportunities and challenges
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NewsUS seafood trade deficit exceeds $20.3 billion
Approximately 80% of the estimated seafood consumption in the United States comes from overseas sources
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NewsUS chefs call for greater traceability
Chefs across the US are calling for greater transparency and traceability in the seafood industry to help combat labour abuses and fraud