AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBycatch & trawl transparency: Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan’s revamped Bycatch Reduction Act would tighten monitoring for midwater and bottom trawls in the Bering Sea, Aleutians and Gulf of Alaska, require salmon excluder devices, and boost public participation and conflict-of-interest transparency. Aquatic connectivity: Germany’s Danube Faimingen weir upgrade (€5.6m) pairs stronger flood protection with a new ~470m fish passage to restore migration for native species like huchen and grayling. Wildlife disturbance near fisheries: New Alaska research found recorded human voices near salmon streams can push bears and eagles away, disrupting predator-driven nutrient transfer into forests. Coastal seafood infrastructure: Louisiana’s Grand Isle Port Commission won a record $2.7m HUD grant to modernize the Oak Lane Dock and Shrimp Dock, supporting commercial seafood operations and jobs. Policy rollback risk: Federal agencies rescinded a decades-old Endangered Species Act rule that treated habitat destruction as harm, clearing the way for development in threatened species areas. Small aquaculture support: The U.S. SBA reminded Illinois small aquaculture enterprises they may still apply for disaster loans tied to 2025 algal bloom water contamination (deadline Aug. 6).
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