Federal subsidies for US commercial fisheries should be rejected, analysis concludes

A pending rule change proposed by the US National Marine Fisheries Service would allow the use of public funds to underwrite low-interest loans for the construction of new commercial fishing vessels. The proposed change lacks scientific merit and should be rejected, an analysis by a Duke economist concludes. If approved, the rule could undo years of progress in reducing overfishing and other harmful impacts linked to overcapacity in federally managed fisheries.