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Fishermen take case against paying for monitors to Supreme Court

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation November 11, 2022

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Herring are unloaded from a fishing boat in Rockland in July 2015. Robert F. Bukaty/Associated Press A group of commercial fishermen is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to stop the federal government from making them pay for workers who gather data aboard fishing boats. The fishermen harvest Atlantic herring off the East Coast and are opposed to a 2020 rule implemented by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that requires the... + full article



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