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Fishermen want to go green but say DOGE cuts prevent that


Fishermen want to go green but say DOGE cuts prevent that

BREMEN, Maine -- Commercial fishermen and seafood processors and distributors looking to switch to new, lower-carbon emission systems say the federal funding they relied on for this work is either frozen or unavailable due to significant budget cuts promoted by President Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency.

The changes are designed to replace old diesel-burning engines and outdated at-sea cooling systems and are touted by environmentalists as a way to reduce seafood's carbon footprint. Salmon harvesters in Washington state, scallop distributors in Maine and halibut fishermen in Alaska are among those who told The Associated Press their federal commitments for projects like new boat engines and refrigeration systems have been rescinded or are under review.

"The uncertainty. This is not a business-friendly environment," said Togue Brawn, a Maine seafood distributor who said she is out tens of thousands of dollars. "If they want to make America great again, then honor your word and tell people what's going on."

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