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Commercial fishing advocates have long opposed wind projects in the area, citing nearby fishing grounds like the Mud Hole and ...
Four Mexican fishermen have pleaded guilty to illegally harvesting and transporting a large quantity of red snapper from U.S.
NOAA Fisheries has finalized new regulations for the South Atlantic red snapper fishery through Amendment 59 to the Fishery ...
To combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing and protect U.S. coastal economies, Representatives Dan Crenshaw ...
Portland, Maine-based editor of SeafoodSource. Previously, Nathan covered the U.S. military’s space activities and emerging technologies at C4ISRNET and Defense News, where he won awards for his ...
The Port of Toledo Shipyard’s 650-ton Ascom travel lift had no trouble bringing the 500-ton Alaska king crabber Kiska Sea ...
After 45 years trolling for salmon on the waters of Southeast Alaska, artist Stephen Lawrie is mixing acrylics with water in ...
The North Pacific Fishery Management Council at their June meeting, which ended Tuesday, decided once again to postpone meaningful action to update its definition of “pelagic trawl gear” and continue ...
Six fishing periods into Alaska's heralded Copper River sockeye salmon fishery, with a preliminary harvest estimate of ...
“Russia has declared war on Alaska seafood,” Murkowski said at the hearing, “and they have been very direct, and very open ...
The National Marine Fisheries Service reported 24 percent of its staff in the Alaska region have left the agency so far in ...
The final and perhaps most alarming chapter in the first round of SEAD Consulting ’s eight-state seafood fraud investigation ...
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