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analysis asmfc shows double standard on jobs and economic impacts in striped bass and menhaden management

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The article discusses a regulatory double standard within ASMFC, affecting two fish species: striped bass and menhaden. The commercial mechanism is weak as no specific company, price, or supply chain is directly impacted. The decision may affect fishing industry stakeholders (charter boats, menhaden fisheries) but no concrete revenue or cost changes are reported. The sector FISHERIES_MANAGEMENT is created outside the known catalog to represent the regulatory and commercial fishing industry context.

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  • ASMFC 2025 Annual Meeting held.
  • Striped bass board rejected 12% reduction in fishery removals due to economic concerns.
  • Menhaden board approved 20% reduction for 2026 despite job impact concerns.
  • Analysis reveals double standard in socio-economic consideration between striped bass and menhaden management.
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