PORTLAND, Maine (AP) – There’s an effort underway to bring New England shrimp back to seafood customers – but fishermen have found few of the crustaceans, and the fishing industry that harvests them may face an even longer shutdown.
New England’s shrimp industry is struggling, with fishermen catching few in 2025
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) – There’s an effort underway to bring New England shrimp back to seafood customers – but fishermen have found few of the crustaceans, and the fishing industry that harvests them may face an even longer shutdown.
Fishermen have been under a moratorium on catching shrimp for more than a decade because of low population levels that scientists have attributed to climate change and warming oceans. The harvesters were allowed to catch a small number of shrimp this past winter as part of an industry-funded sampling and data collection program.
The fishermen didn’t catch much though, and recent changes allow regulators to extend the moratorium for five years at a time instead of just one, Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission officials said Monday.
Regulators will meet in December to determine whether to extend the moratorium, said Chelsea Tuohy, a fishery management plan coordinator with the commission. Tuohy said it’s possible regulators will “consider another winter sampling program.”