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    US seafood catch hits 17-year high

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    Date
    September 21, 2012
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    Associated Press (AP)
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    ML20120921_A5
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    The U.S. seafood catch reached a 17-year high last year, with all fishing regions of the country showing increases in both the volume and value of their harvests. Commercial fishermen last year caught 10.1 billion pounds (4.58 billion kilograms) of fish and shell-fish valued at a record $5.3 billion, according to a report released Wednesday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. That's a 23 percent increase in catch by weight and a 17 percent increase in value over 2010.
    Citation
    US seafood catch hits 17-year high. (2012, September 21). Malaya Business Insight, p. A5.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/8254
    Corporate Names
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Department of Commerce
    Personal Names
    Rauch, Sam Shearman, Russel
    Geographic Names
    United States New Bedford, Massachusetts Dutch Harbor, Alaska New England Mississippi Louisiana California Virginia Washington Alaska Massachusetts Maine Mexico Deepwater Horizon Gloucester, Massachusetts
    Subject
    Seafood fishing commercial fishing fishers scallop fisheries oyster fisheries crab fisheries economics Season regulations oil spills demersal fish
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