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State pauses on decision to push spill-prone pogy boats farther from Louisiana coast

Por: The Advocate Business February 02, 2024

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A decision on the most significant restrictions ever proposed for Louisiana's will have to wait.On Thursday, the state decided not to decide on whether to push menhaden fishing ships and net boats a mile from the coast, a move that conservationists and recreational fishers say would protect habitat, reduce the killing of other fish caught in menhaden nets, and lower the risk of massive fish spills that have plagued the industry for years.... + full article



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