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Commentary: N.C. seafood consumers must consider source

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Pink shrimp. Courtesy of NOAA Fisheries
Pink shrimp. Courtesy of NOAA Fisheries

N.C. shrimpers echo plea for help in face of imports

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Photo by Tomas Martinez on Unsplash
Photo by Tomas Martinez on Unsplash

After Idalia, the local fishing industry feels more fragile

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Da Yang Seafood's processing plant on Pier 2 in Astoria, Ore. Port of Astoria photo.

Oregon seafood processors, fishermen protest state wastewater permit

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A shrimp boat at Brunswick, Ga. Georgia Department of Natural Resources.

U.S. shrimping communities seek disaster declaration over low prices

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La. shrimpers seek emergency declaration from governor

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define North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries photo.
A trawler in North Carolina. N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries photo.

Court rejects allegations of N.C. shrimpers polluting waters

Maureen Donald

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Bill calls for increased funding for imported shrimp inspections

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Oregon tribes protest offshore wind plans

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'Crazy tough' shrimper makes raft from debris after boat sinks

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According to Ben Downes, who first shared the Echo idea with Notus, being able to identify where they are catching has enabled shrimp fishermen to come in with 100,000 pound loads on a regular basis. Ben Downes photo.

The sound of shrimp

Paul Molyneaux

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