Politics & Government
$9.5M In Federal Aid Approved To Help NJ Fishing Industry
This is the second round of federal funding Congress has allotted to help fishing communities during the pandemic.
LONG BRANCH, NJ – The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency has approved $9.5 million in federal aid for New Jersey's commercial and charter fishing industry.
Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr., announced the approval Wednesday. Pallone secured the funding as part of the omnibus and coronavirus relief bill passed by Congress. This is the second round of federal funding Congress has allotted to help fishing communities during the pandemic.
“I am pleased that another round of federal funding will be delivered to New Jersey’s fishing industry," Pallone said in a prepared statement. "This is another step in the right direction to ensure our region’s fishing businesses and their families get the assistance they need to withstand the effects of the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent economic storm."
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New Jersey's commercial fishing industry generates over $8 billion annually supporting over 50,000 jobs and has one of the largest saltwater recreational fishing industries in the country.
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