Fishermen say Trump's DOGE budget cuts are preventing them from adopting climate-friendly technology
- Commercial fishermen and seafood processors say they cannot switch to lower-carbon systems due to funding cuts by President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency, which left them with frozen or unavailable grant money.
- Fishermen and seafood distributors reported learning about the status change of their grant money in February and March, leading to confusion on the waterfront.
- Togue Brawn, a seafood distributor, stated, 'This is not a business-friendly environment,' expressing concerns about financial losses.
- Sarah Schumann, a fisherman, expressed that the uncertainty has left fishermen worried and seeking answers.
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Fishermen struggle with lost federal funds for greener equipment
Commercial fishermen across the U.S. say budget cuts have frozen or rescinded federal grants meant to help them upgrade to cleaner, lower-emission equipment, leaving many financially stranded.Patrick Whittle reports for The Associated Press.In short:Fishermen and seafood processors were counting on federal grants to replace diesel engines and upgrade refrigeration systems, but funding has been cut or put on hold.The Department of Government Effi…
How DOGE cuts are hurting fishermen’s decarbonization efforts
Commercial fishermen and seafood processors and distributors looking to switch to new, lower-carbon-emission systems say the federal funding they relied on for this work is either frozen or unavailable due to significant budget cuts promoted by President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency. The changes are designed to replace old diesel-burning engines and outdated at-sea cooling systems and are touted by environmentalists as a wa…


Fishermen strive to go green, but DOGE cuts reel them in
Commercial fishermen and seafood processors and distributors looking to switch to new, lower-carbon emission systems say the federal funding they relied on for this work is either frozen or unavailable due to significant budget cuts promoted by President Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency. The changes are designed to replace old diesel-burning engines and outdated at-sea cooling systems and are touted by environmentalists as a wa…
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