Explore the complicated history of the Magnuson-Stevens Act
Our next exhibit, In History’s Wake, explores the complicated history and legacy of the 1976 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA). The Act established the 200-mile limit and laid the groundwork for much of the governance and oversight that manages the commercial fishing industry today. An important piece of legislation, MSA continues to provoke strong reactions on New Bedford’s waterfront.
More than a mere examination of the MSA’s legislative history, this exhibit examines the evolution of the industry and the often-challenging relationship between commercial fishermen, the state and federal government, environmentalists, and scientists. It also asks who should get to have a say in regulating the industry.
The exhibit will be on display at the Center until March, 2027. We will be hosting a free exhibit opening during the May AHA! Night on Thursday, May 14, from 5:00pm until 7:30pm More details coming soon!
Funding for the exhibit is provided by grants from Massachusetts Cultural Council, Eversource, Dartmouth, Mattapoisett, New Bedford, and Westport Cultural Councils, and the Hellen Ellis Trust, Bank of America, N.A., Co-Trustee. Additional year-round program support provided by the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
