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US lowers regulatory burdens on fishing, adviser Navarro says

By Thomson Reuters Jul 2, 2026 | 10:43 AM

WASHINGTON, July 2 (Reuters) – The United States is lowering regulatory burdens on fisheries including opening up ​the northern edge of ‌New England’s Georges Bank to scallop fishing, White House trade and manufacturing adviser Peter Navarro said on Thursday.

The two actions ‌came ​out of an ⁠Oval Office meeting ⁠between President Donald Trump and scallop fishermen and are part of a larger effort to revitalize the ​U.S. seafood sector, Navarro said.

The moves follow an April 2025 ⁠executive order from ⁠Trump aimed at increasing domestic ​seafood production by directing the Commerce ​Department to loosen regulations and by ‌opening up marine monuments to commercial fishing.

America’s $320 billion fishing industry relies on a branch of the ⁠federal government, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, to manage coastal fisheries.

Under a 1976 ⁠law, ‌NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries ⁠Service develops management plans for ​45 ‌fisheries, setting quotas and ​determining the ⁠start and close of fishing seasons, in consultation with federal government scientists and local fishermen.

(Reporting by Doina Chiacu; editing by Costas Pitas and ​Michelle Nichols)