All I can say is, it's about time.
The United States has been a consistent leader in innovation and invention, and its entrepreneurs admired worldwide for their audacity, imagination and appetite for risk.
So the absence of a viable commercial aquaculture sector over the past few decades of explosive growth around the world has been, frankly, pathetic.
Despite an almost constant drum of criticism about the trade imbalance on seafood, time and again, regulators have had a challenge creating a framework for establishing a viable aquaculture sector both at the state and federal level, and the very groups opposing foreign imports have made development of the sector even more of a headache by pushing through the message that farmed equals bad.
And,