U.S. fishing haul fell 10% during first pandemic year

ASSOCIATED PRESS • May 12, 2022

America’s commercial fishing industry fell 10 percent in catch volume and 15 percent in value during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, federal regulators said Thursday. The 2020 haul of fish was 8.4 billion pounds, while the value of that catch was $4.8 billion, officials with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said. The early months of the pandemic posed numerous challenges for the U.S. fishing industry, which has remained economically viable despite the difficult year, NOAA officials said. NOAA made the announcement as it unveiled its “Status of the Stocks” report, which provides details about the health of the nation’s commercial fishing industry. The report said there were 51 fish stocks on the federal government’s “overfished list” in 2021.