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Maryland Governor Wes Moore signing legislation
The Chesapeake Bay Legacy Act will take significant steps toward improving the water quality of the Chesapeake Bay watershed | Photo courtesy of the Office of Maryland Governor Wes Moore
May 19, 2025

Maryland governor signs law supporting water quality and aquaculture in Chesapeake Bay

Russia caught the most Pacific salmon out of NPAFC member countries in 2024, comprising 48 percent of the total commercial catch
Russia caught the most Pacific salmon out of NPAFC member countries in 2024, comprising 48 percent of the total commercial catch | Photo courtesy of Konstantin Baidin/Shutterstock
May 19, 2025

2024 commercial salmon catch in North Pacific was historically low, NPAFC reports

A Kroger location Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.
Despite the allegations of price discrepancies, Kroger plans to hire 15,000 workers across several in-store roles | Photo courtesy of Jonathan Weiss/Shutterstock
May 19, 2025

Kroger accused of overcharging customers via expired sales labels

The port of Iquique, Chile
One Chilean port accepting more Chinese ships is the northern coastal city of Iquique | Photo courtesy of Jose Luis Stephens/Shutterstock
May 19, 2025

China’s distant-water fleet turns toward Chilean ports after Peruvian crackdown of IUU fishing

Mark Carney and Joanne Thompson
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has officially appointed Joanne Thompson as Canadian minister of fisheries | Photo courtesy of Joanne Thompson
May 19, 2025

Canadian cabinet changes spur hope among aquaculture stakeholders

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