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A Scottish salmon farm
The paper called on the new Scottish government to speed up consenting processes for the aquaculture sector, among other proposed changes | Photo courtesy of Stock1987/Shutterstock
June 15, 2026

Scottish salmon farming could thrive if made a national priority, new report asserts

A lobster boat covered in lobster traps
Canadian Fisheries Officers seized lobster traps and a vessel after discovering undersized lobsters | Photo courtesy of the Canada Department of Fisheries and Oceans
June 15, 2026

Canada fishery officers arrest four over undersized lobsters, unauthorized fishing

shrimps
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry signed the law requiring commingled seafood to be labeled as such | Photo courtesy of Melissa Burovac/Shutterstock
June 15, 2026

Louisiana governor signs commingled seafood labeling law

Fishing boots on top of a courthouse sign
Greenpeace celebrated a victory in court as a judge found fishers alleging Bumble Bee Foods didn't do enough against forced labor have a right to pursue their case | Photo courtesy of Greenpeace
June 15, 2026

Fishers win partial victory as forced labor lawsuit against Bumble Bee moves forward

A pair of osprey on a nest in the Chesapeake Bay
A new research paper is linking a decline in osprey in the Chesapeake Bay to declines in prey species like menhaden | Photo courtesy of Jacki Thuman McArdle/Shutterstock
June 15, 2026

New paper links Chesapeake Bay osprey declines to lack of menhaden

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