Researchers surveying the Southeastern U.S. coast this winter have documented 21 North Atlantic right whale calves, offering ...
Bonnie Brady has been named NEFSA’s new policy director, while Capt. Jason Joyce will serve as director of advocacy.
Along the West Coast, salmon and trout are threads in the cultural fabric. They have sustained Native Tribes, fueled the economies of entire towns, and sparked wonder in countless anglers. They have ...
U.S. senators from Gulf Coast States are urging federal fisheries officials to take stronger action to prevent illegally ...
Abundant research on harmful algal blooms (HABs), climate change impacts on Alaska’s commercial fisheries, and efforts to ...
House Bill 1048, introduced in January by Betsy B. Carr, D-Richmond, directs the Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC) to “prohibit all . . . purse seine menhaden by the reduction fishery until ...
Airmar’s new Medium Ultra-Wide transducers take higher resolution sonar down to 1300 feet and give fishermen a 73-degree view ...
Maine is one step closer to permanently setting aside a day to honor the commercial fishermen who have lost their lives at ...
The U.S. Coast Guard has launched a district-level formal investigation into the Jan. 30 sinking of the commercial fishing vessel Lily Jean off Cape Ann, a casualty that claimed the lives of all seven ...
For decades, trawlers and purse seiners have relied on Marport wireless net sensors to see what their gear is doing and what ...
The Louisiana Shrimp Association issued a sharp public response this week after it said CCA Louisiana tagged the group in a Facebook post it described as an attempt to draw shrimpers into an attack on ...
As new studies are proposed and debated, the question facing managers, fishermen, and policymakers remains whether additional research will finally provide clarity or simply prolong a discussion that ...
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