Trump Tariffs Seen as a Boon for Georgia's Commercial Shrimping Fleet
All is quiet on the docks of Anchored Shrimp Co. this time of year. Fishing trawlers sit idle, the only activity the comings and goings of captains and mechanics who board to repair and replace gear or tune engines.
The shrimping season is closed to allow the white and brown crustaceans time to spawn and grow in size. Come late May or early June, when state officials give the go-ahead to drop and drag nets again, the catch is expected to be robust...
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