Seafood industry's fragmentation makes recovery harder

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Fishermen, who depend on fresh catches going to restaurant tables quickly, don't see a quick turnaround even as some states loosen lockdowns

The seafood lobby says assistance from the federal government has not been enough to help everyone along the supply chain. That is leaving fishermen, processors and distributors worried about their ability to stay in business as the economic slowdown from the pandemic ravages the industry.

Some in the industry say the meager aid doled out so far reinforces a long-held complaint that the industry is neglected on Capitol Hill, where power players like the beef and pork industries dominate in agriculture. The industry’s fragmented nature also makes it difficult to form a political force, compared with other agriculture sectors that lobby to support producers of a single animal, especially those from politically powerful farm states in the Midwest and South.

Jarvis, who runs a one-man fishing business on a small boat, has been delivering groceries for the delivery servicePresident Donald Trump last week issued an executive order supporting expansion of domestic aquaculture, known as fish farming, but any effects from that directive will not be seen for at least months, if not years, according to industry experts.

“There’s no way to social distance on a boat, you’re going to be exposed,” said Behnken, who also serves as executive director of the Alaska Longline Fishermen’s Association. “And if you’re trying to limit contact, you’re not going to do that by going fishing.”

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Good, maybe the Swarms can recover a bit

GilesMacDonogh Nice for the fish tho👏😄

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The pain being felt could've been avoided if those responsible had acted earlier.

Worth driving to the nj shore to support the fish markets and fishermen.

good

Good. Nature will get a chance to Replenish the ocean

Good. Fisheries could use a break.

Some seafood comes from as you know it China,you never know what kind of parasites comes in that 'Fresh Catch of The Day'.

Give fish a break.

Fish feel. Fish die horrible deaths in order to wind up on dinner plates.

Good. Give fish a break.

Wow, That's how we want it!

Sea food is now cheaper than chicken or red meat.

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