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Trump is loosening red tape to help America’s $20 billion seafood trade deficit. Conservation groups worry overfishing could unravel the ocean’s ‘safety net’
Environment
Trump is loosening red tape to help America’s $20 billion seafood trade deficit. Conservation groups worry overfishing could unravel the ocean’s ‘safety net’
By Patrick Whittle and The Associated PressApril 19, 2025
A Maine seafood distributor says she is losing tens of thousands of dollars because of DOGE funding cuts: ‘This is not a business-friendly environment’
Politics
A Maine seafood distributor says she is losing tens of thousands of dollars because of DOGE funding cuts: ‘This is not a business-friendly environment’
By The Associated Press and Patrick WhittleMarch 19, 2025
Mississippi seafood giant sold thousands of pounds of imported frozen fish and billed it as fresh caught local snapper
Retail
Mississippi seafood giant sold thousands of pounds of imported frozen fish and billed it as fresh caught local snapper
By The Associated PressAugust 27, 2024
While southern Europe sweats, a tough winter in Norway is threatening its key export: Salmon
Environment
While southern Europe sweats, a tough winter in Norway is threatening its key export: Salmon
By Prarthana PrakashAugust 6, 2024
New England fishermen sentenced in complex fraud case involving Atlantic herring—a fish species vitally important as commercial lobster bait
Environment
New England fishermen sentenced in complex fraud case involving Atlantic herring—a fish species vitally important as commercial lobster bait
By Patrick Whittle and The Associated PressJuly 16, 2024
Crab vendor in Oregon
Environment
Don’t eat shellfish from Oregon and Washington, FDA warns. Here’s what to know about the potential contamination risk
By Claire Rush and The Associated PressJune 11, 2024
Tides turn for seafood—more fish were farm-raised than caught in the wild for the first time ever
Environment
Tides turn for seafood—more fish were farm-raised than caught in the wild for the first time ever
By The Associated PressJune 7, 2024
Virgin Media is suing Irish scallop fishers for $870,000 for allegedly damaging an underwater cable 9 years ago
Tech
Virgin Media is suing Irish scallop fishers for $870,000 for allegedly damaging an underwater cable 9 years ago
By Ryan HoggJune 5, 2024
U.S. fishermen poised to harvest billions of baby eels worth $2,000 a pound as authorities battle illegal sales
Retail
U.S. fishermen poised to harvest billions of baby eels worth $2,000 a pound as authorities battle illegal sales
By Patrick Whittle and The Associated PressMay 1, 2024
Fishing
Retail
Your seafood was probably produced by modern slaves, bombshell report on ‘widespread human rights crisis’ finds
By Joshua Goodman and The Associated PressNovember 16, 2023
Fishers prepare market stalls in the late night
Environment
‘It’s a disaster. A total, complete disaster.’ Fishers fuming over new quotas to limit haddock catches
By Patrick Whittle and The Associated PressMay 16, 2023
Collapsing crab numbers force Alaska officials to cancel fishing seasons made famous by  ‘Deadliest Catch’ TV series
Environment
Collapsing crab numbers force Alaska officials to cancel fishing seasons made famous by ‘Deadliest Catch’ TV series
By Zahra Hirji and BloombergOctober 17, 2022
Close up photo of dead fish.
Finance
A fine kettle: How fishing became the issue that could sink a post-Brexit U.K.-EU trade deal
By Jeremy KahnOctober 15, 2020
How researchers are tracking illegal ghost boats and the decline in flying squid
Environment
How researchers are tracking illegal ghost boats and the decline in flying squid
By Katherine DunnJuly 22, 2020
How Idaho became caviar country
Magazine
How Idaho became caviar country
By Jeff John RobertsJanuary 22, 2020
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