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Devyn Campbell’s crew gets ready to sort a tow of grey sole, monk fish, dab, haddock, and other flats and groundfish. Using ...
NOAA Fisheries has finalized new regulations for the South Atlantic red snapper fishery through Amendment 59 to the Fishery ...
One of my priorities this Congress was reintroducing the Working Waterfronts Act, a comprehensive and collective effort to harness the potential of the blue economy for Alaska's coastal communities,” ...
Margaret Bauman is an Alaskan journalist focused on covering fisheries and environmental issues.
The National Marine Fisheries Service reported 24 percent of its staff in the Alaska region have left the agency so far in ...
Commercial fisheries entities are collaborating with a rising star in plastics recycling, Net Your Problem, to keep thousands ...
The Port of Toledo Shipyard’s 650-ton Ascom travel lift had no trouble bringing the 500-ton Alaska king crabber Kiska Sea ...
Once again, the U.S. House of Representatives lawmakers have introduced legislation to reauthorize and update the ...
The shrimp and reef fish observer programs form a backbone of NOAA’s efforts to push for sustainable fishing in the Gulf.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum – who imposed a stop-work order on Equinor’s project off New York on April 16, then lifted it ...
Their message was unified: Alaska’s fishing communities are at a tipping point. Regulatory pressures, climate change, and ...
Portland Shipyard’s 330-ton travellift launching a passenger vessel, and the stern of a schooner in the foreground, offer a ...