In the wake of 2021 - a year of historically high value for Maine’s commercially harvested marine resources - harvesters last year earned $574,049,682, an amount that is more in line with recent history, according to preliminary data released from the Maine Department of Marine Resources (DMR).
Pending Middle Bay aquaculture lease vexes ‘voiceless’ residents
Aquaculture is man thinking he knows best
Waldoboro to prepare aquaculture moratorium ordinance, push for ban
Waldoboro Shellfish Conservation Committee Vice Chair Glen Melvin asked the town select board to support a moratorium at its Tuesday, Feb. 14 meeting. The board voted unanimously to do so, and Town Manager Julie Keizer said a draft moratorium will be prepared with the town attorney by the next select board meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 28.
Towns fear, fight aquaculture expansion
Loss of tiny organisms hurts ocean, fishing, scientists say
January 2023 Update
State peddling coastal towns to fish farms without local officials' knowledge
Conservationists, Fishermen, and Tribes Sue Over Fish Farming Slated for Federal Waters
Center for Food Safety (CFS), on behalf of itself and nine conservation, tribal, and fishing organizations, filed a federal lawsuit in U.S. District Court, Western District of Washington yesterday challenging the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' nationwide permit 56, which authorizes industrial finfish aquaculture structures in state and federal ocean waters around the country.