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US state of Oregon maintains ambitious overseas sales plan despite falling Pacific hake catches

The year 2024 saw a 38% reduction in Pacific hake landings within the state, which reflected a wider scarcity in neighboring Washington and further north in Canada

By Ben Fisher | Jan. 28, 2025 15:04 GMT
Aida Sijercic (left), USDA senior program manager; Erick Garman (right), trade development manager at the Oregon Department of Agriculture, at Seafood Expo Global 2024. Credit: Dan Gibson/Undercurrent News
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