Tuesday, July 20, 2021
Key Takeaways
What Is Happening? An increased focus on climate change and environmental stewardship is rapidly changing the legal and regulatory landscape affecting the fisheries and aquaculture industries, and agencies and legislators aim to address the challenges and opportunities that affect these industries.
Who Is Impacted? Fishermen, seafood companies, fishing communities, and vessel owners will be most directly impacted by these rising trends. Ultimately, industries whose work relies in any way upon fisheries will be affected.
What Should I Do? Stakeholders should continue to track such initiatives that may impact their short-term and long-term goals and operations.
Below is an in-depth discussion of the various trends affecting the fisheries and aquaculture industries.
Key Trends Impacting Fisheries and Aquaculture in the United States | Beveridge & Diamond PC
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DC delegation is a powerful trifecta for Alaska Author: Carol Ashlock Published 4 hours ago
Senators Dan Sullivan and Lisa Murkowski talk with Rep. Don Young as the ceremony begins. A bronze statue of Ted Stevens was unveiled during a ceremony at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport on February 23, 2019. Stevens, who died in 2010, served in the U.S. Senate for 40 years. (Marc Lester / ADN)
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Print article If Alaska wants results out of Washington, D.C, we need to keep our strongest players in the game. Luckily for us, our small but powerful congressional delegation was recently named among the top most effective senators and U.S. representatives, according to the nonpartisan Center for Effective Lawmaking out of the University of Virginia and Vanderbilt University.