Millions in Fishery Relief Heading to Alaska
May 09, 2020
Alaska is set to receive the highest possible allocation in fishery relief. In addition, federally recognized Tribes in Alaska will have access to $1 million to address negative impacts to subsistence fisheries. U.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski, Dan Sullivan and Congressman Don Young compose Alaska's Congressional Delegation. “While the State is hard at work planning for a safe fishing season, we’ve been working hard to make sure support would be available for fishermen and seafood producers as they weather this crisis. In developing major coronavirus relief legislation for the nation, we were committed to ensuring our fisheries were not left out of the mix by including targeted assistance for fisheries in the CARES Act,” said the Congressional Delegation in a joint statement. Further they stated, “Alaska’s fisheries and seafood sector are a critical driver of our State’s economy, employing more than 58,000 people and producing billions of dollars in economic output in our state each year. With the extremely negative impacts we’re seeing in other industries due to COVID-19, especially in the energy and tourism sectors, fisheries are going to play an even more important role this year creating some much-needed economic activity in Alaska. We’re pleased this crucial industry to our state is going receive necessary relief to help keep them afloat, and we will be focused on securing additional resources for fisheries in the next coronavirus bill.”
Edited By Mary Kauffman, SitNews
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