Octopus farming in the U.S. would be banned under a new bill in Congress
- A new bill in Congress seeks to ban octopus farming in the U.S., aiming to protect octopuses from suffering on factory farms, according to Senator Sheldon Whitehouse.
- Senators Sheldon Whitehouse and Lisa Murkowski introduced the legislation to prevent U.S. Companies from starting this practice.
- The OCTOPUS Act would require certification for octopus imports, with fines of up to $100,000 for violations, as reported by Compassion in World Farming.
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