DiscoverThe CommonNew England’s fishing industry is struggling to keep up with fast-moving climate change
New England’s fishing industry is struggling to keep up with fast-moving climate change

New England’s fishing industry is struggling to keep up with fast-moving climate change

Update: 2025-01-23
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The seafood industry in New England generates more than $20 billion in sales each year and employs more than a quarter million people. But WBUR’s climate and environment correspondent Barbara Moran found it’s not moving fast enough to meet the challenges of climate change, and a new Trump presidency could make things more complicated.



This story was produced as part of the Pulitzer Center's StoryReach U.S. Fellowship with additional reporting from Columbia University’s Duh Linh Tu.



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New England’s fishing industry is struggling to keep up with fast-moving climate change

New England’s fishing industry is struggling to keep up with fast-moving climate change

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