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AquacultureSeafood News - Aquaculture

Budget increase proposed for U.S. aquaculture Budget increase proposed for U.S. aquaculture

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The proposed fiscal 2010 budget for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, released this week by the Obama administration, includes a USD 2 million (EUR 1.5 million) increase in the agency's USD 4 million (EUR 3 million) offshore aquaculture research program.
The Obama administration says the increase would allow NOAA to "develop permitting guidelines, review marine aquaculture permit applications, support stock enhancement programs and inform habitat and other regulatory consultations, resulting in significant advances in NOAA's capacity to issue or consult on marine aquaculture permits."
Currently, there's no federal regulatory framework in place for offshore aquaculture. The Bush administration pushed a bill to accelerate the permitting process for open-ocean aquaculture, but the National Offshore Aquaculture Act of 2007 never became law.
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