Six U.S. Fisheries to Receive Disaster Relief
Posted by feww on February 27, 2014
Fishery Disasters caused by tsunami, river flood, drought … and Hurricane Sandy
Six fisheries across the U.S. that were declared fishery disasters in 2012 and 2013 will receive $75 million in disaster relief funds, announced NOAA.
The allocations from the disaster relief fund will go to
- Commercial fisheries in American Samoa (damaged by the tsunami of 2009)
- Commercial fisheries in Mississippi (affected by the Mississippi River flood of 2011)
- The New England multispecies groundfish fishery for the 2013 season
- Alaska’s Chinook salmon fishery for 2011 and 2012 (near collapses)
- The Florida oyster fishery in the Gulf of Mexico (damaged by drought in 2012)
- Fisheries in New York and New Jersey (destroyed or damaged by Hurricane Sandy in 2012)
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