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dalton99a

(95,350 posts)
Thu May 21, 2026, 11:34 AM 7 hrs ago

Fishing boats worldwide tuck dockside as diesel prices surge on Iran war

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/fishing-boats-worldwide-tuck-dockside-diesel-prices-surge-iran-war-2026-05-21/

Fishing boats worldwide tuck dockside as diesel prices surge on Iran war
By Lauren Owens Lambert and Leah Douglas
May 21, 2026 6:04 AM CDT

KENNEBUNK, Maine, May 21 (Reuters) - Captain Chris Welch of Kennebunk, Maine, is catching fewer lobsters this spring because spiking diesel prices have made it too costly to take out his fishing boat as often as he normally would.

Welch is one of many fishermen around the world whose boats are spending more time at the dock this spring as soaring fuel costs, driven up by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, compromise their narrow profit margins, according to Reuters interviews with a half-dozen U.S. fishermen and fishing groups and others around the world.

The issue, stretching from Maine's rocky coast to South Korea and the Netherlands, could compound the Iran war's already ​significant threats to the global food system as surging fertilizer prices caused by blocked shipments from the Middle East lead farmers to rethink their planting plans.

Fuel is a leading expense for fishing fleets, which might require tens of thousands of gallons to fill ​their boats.

Some shrimpers on the U.S. Gulf Coast can no longer afford to fill their 15,000-gallon tanks and are skipping trips, said Deborah Long, media liaison at the Southern Shrimp Alliance.

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Stock up on your shrimp and seafood






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Fishing boats worldwide tuck dockside as diesel prices surge on Iran war (Original Post) dalton99a 7 hrs ago OP
Seafood prices are up malaise 7 hrs ago #1
Yep. dalton99a 7 hrs ago #2
How does a fishing boat "tuck"? bif 7 hrs ago #3
Tucking kcoates 7 hrs ago #4
Interesting bif 6 hrs ago #8
Vote woke or go broke Blues Heron 7 hrs ago #5
But fuel prices are just peanuts to trumps big picture republianmushroom 6 hrs ago #6
+1. Hegseth has no problem with his seafood orgies dalton99a 6 hrs ago #7

kcoates

(91 posts)
4. Tucking
Thu May 21, 2026, 11:56 AM
7 hrs ago

In boating jargon, "tucking the stern" (or tucking) is a docking maneuver in which the operator turns the boat toward the dock and briefly shifts into reverse, using the propeller's thrust to swing the back (stern) safely and squarely against the pier or slip.

Blues Heron

(9,038 posts)
5. Vote woke or go broke
Thu May 21, 2026, 12:00 PM
7 hrs ago

Lots of good old boys learning the hard way what life in a puke regime can be like.

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