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Red tape is costing US aquaculture nearly $900m in lost opportunities, NOAA-funded study suggests

A new study provides the first comprehensive update in three decades, offering a clearer picture of the industry's current economic role and the constraints holding it back

By Liza Mayer | Jan. 30, 2025 17:32 GMT
A diver tends to farmed fish in Hawaii’s state waters. While offshore aquaculture faces significant regulatory hurdles, permitting delays and expansion barriers also challenge aquaculture growth across the US. Photo: Blue Ocean Mariculture
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