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NOAA briefs council on presidential seafood competitiveness executive order and deregulatory agenda; councils asked to submit prioritized actions
Summary
NOAA Fisheries officials told the Pacific Fishery Management Council that President’s Executive Order 14276 (restoring American seafood competitiveness) directs the regional fishery management councils to submit prioritized actions within 180 days to reduce burdens on domestic fisheries, stabilize markets and increase production. NMFS said the EO
NOAA Fisheries officials briefed the Pacific Fishery Management Council on a recently issued presidential executive order titled “Restoring American Seafood Competitiveness” and related White House directives that instruct the regional fishery management councils and federal agencies to identify and prioritize actions to boost U.S. seafood production and reduce regulatory burdens.
Sam Rausch, representing NOAA leadership, described the EO’s major elements: councils are asked to propose prioritized actions (with a work plan and schedule) to reduce burdens, stabilize markets, improve access, enhance profitability and prevent closures; NOAA and the administration must develop an American seafood trade strategy that…
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