The incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump is likely to bring big changes for the seafood industry, with some believing he will be more responsive to their needs.
Economic analysts fear Trump's trade hostilities with Canada and China could raise prices for seafood, while conservationists worry deregulation may harm already fragile fish stocks.
Many in the commercial fishing industry anticipate a sharp shift away from Biden's conservation policies, looking forward to Trump allowing fishing in protected areas and easing regulations.
The seafood industry, crucially tied to international trade, may face severe disruptions if Trump imposes a 25% tax on all imports from Canada.
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