President Donald Trump opened three marine protected areas in the Pacific Ocean to commercial fishing with a proclamation on Thursday that he said will boost the U.S. seafood industry.
Watch the signing event in the video player above.
Trump has targeted marine protections created in the era of Presidents Obama and Bush that he said stifle the country’s ability to compete in the global seafood marketplace.
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He moved to reestablish fishing in Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument off New England in February.
Thursday’s move focused on portions of Mariana Trench Marine National Monument, Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument and Rose Atoll Marine National Monument. The monuments are protected zones in remote areas of the Pacific.
Environmental groups have criticized Trump’s moves to allow fishing in protected zones, which they said provide vital habitat for rare sea life.
