President Donald Trump has signed a proclamation establishing National Scallops Day, while simultaneously announcing new measures aimed at expanding access to American fishing grounds for the nation's commercial fishing industry. The White House said the initiative recognizes the economic and cultural importance of the U.S. seafood sector while supporting coastal communities that depend on commercial fishing. According to the administration, the proclamation celebrates the contribution of scallop fishermen, seafood processors, distributors and local businesses that help supply domestic and international markets. The United States is one of the world's leading producers of sea scallops, with the Atlantic scallop fishery recognized as one of the country's most valuable commercial fisheries. Alongside the commemorative declaration, the administration announced actions intended to increase access to fishing areas where commercial operators have faced restrictions. Officials said the policy aims to reduce unnecessary regulatory barriers while ensuring fisheries remain productive for future generations through science-based management. The White House argued that expanding responsible access will strengthen coastal economies by supporting employment, seafood production and exports. Fishing communities across the East Coast, Gulf Coast, Alaska and the Pacific Northwest rely heavily on commercial harvesting as a major source of income and economic activity. Industry representatives welcomed efforts to improve access, stating that fishermen have experienced rising operating costs, fuel prices and regulatory challenges in recent years. They argue that predictable access to productive fishing grounds is essential for long-term business planning and investment in vessels and equipment. Marine conservation organizations, however, emphasized the importance of balancing economic development with environmental sustainability. Scientists continue monitoring scallop populations and marine ecosystems to ensure harvesting remains within levels that allow fish stocks to replenish naturally. The administration stated that resource management decisions will continue relying on scientific assessments conducted by federal fisheries agencies. Officials also reaffirmed their commitment to protecting marine ecosystems while promoting economic growth in coastal regions. National Scallops Day is expected to become an annual recognition of one of America's most valuable seafood industries, highlighting the role commercial fishermen play in supporting food security, exports and employment throughout the country's coastal communities.
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