Maine Lobstermen Welcome Deregulation As Trump Prioritizes Seafood Competitiveness
Virginia Olsen, a seasoned lobster fisher in Maine, commends President Trump's deregulation plans for the fishing industry, aimed at restoring U.S. seafood competitiveness. The executive order, however, raises concerns among conservationists fearing potential risks to marine species sustainability.

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For decades, Virginia Olsen has weathered the icy Atlantic waters off Maine, witnessing an escalating barrage of challenges to the state's lobster industry.
With trade tensions with Canada, strict fishery regulations, and towering offshore wind farms, Olsen hails President Donald Trump's executive order as a lifeline for American fisheries, aiming to cut red tape and revitalize the sector. The move could significantly impact towns like Stonington, heavily reliant on commercial fishing.
While many in the industry celebrate, some fishermen remain wary, emphasizing the continued necessity of conservation laws to prevent overfishing disasters witnessed in the past, such as New England's cod fishery collapse.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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