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Coast Guard rescues 3 fishermen from vessel taking on water near Calibogue Sound Northern cod an icon for fisheries mismanagement From Iceland to New Bedford: Waste not, want not for fisheries Morro Bay group makes move to help mend fisheries Fishing Company under Fire for Keeping Coronavirus Infected Crew at Sea for Three Weeks F/V Martha Rose: Menemsha becomes homeport for Wes Brighton’s 77-foot scalloper DFO seizes illegally harvested fish in Hay River FISH-NL releases correspondence in response to its call for immediate vote for inshore harvesters to decide their union fate WildEarth Guardians seeks doubling of marine species protected by Endangered Species Act Burkhart Fisheries sell assets to Fiordland Lobster Company Editorial: NOAA chief’s stand to cut tuna limit must be last straw. Lubchenco has now shown her own disdain for fishery science itself. North Carolina Finfish, shellfish harvests continue to decline Access: Fight over emerging redfish fishery amps up as offshore sector bites back New tech designed with Cornish fishermen to transform bycatch monitoring Fishermen catch 2 billionth sockeye salmon in Bristol Bay this year, since record-keeping began Athearn Marine Agency Boat of the Week: 42′ Bruno with NGOM Scallop Permit, 230HP Detroit 671 Ronnie Max Andrews, 52, enjoyed a career as a commercial fisherman, has passed away Tests ongoing for fishing vessel American Dynasty in Esquimalt Harbour crash Oversight Hearing on Examining the Creation and Management of Marine Monuments and Sanctuaries Wednesday, March 15, 2017 10:00 AM Lobster season in eastern Cape Breton launches today Landmark Legal Battle: Fishermen Challenge Regulatory Overreach Impacting Livelihoods Shrimp boat at Gautier dry dock catches fire again Doctors and experts are skeptical, doubt lobster diver’s being “swallowed by a whale” claim Are fishing conservation efforts helping or hurting? References
  • Coast Guard rescues 3 fishermen from vessel taking on water near Calibogue Sound

    The Coast Guard rescued three people from a vessel taking on water in the vicinity of Calibogue Sound, Thursday. A Coast Guard Station Tybee Island 45-foot Read More »

  • Northern cod an icon for fisheries mismanagement

    I wish to respond to the March 31 letter to the editor (“Northern cod numbers no reason to panic: FFAW”) by Keith Sullivan, President of the Read More »

  • From Iceland to New Bedford: Waste not, want not for fisheries

    The materials in question —cod heads, livers, skin and intestines —are as about as raw as it gets but they are nothing to sniff at, and Read More »

  • Morro Bay group makes move to help mend fisheries

    The Nature Conservancy has transferred its Central Coast commercial fishing quotas to a Morro Bay nonprofit group. The Morro Bay Community Quota Fund will now manage Read More »

  • Fishing Company under Fire for Keeping Coronavirus Infected Crew at Sea for Three Weeks

    Despite crew members developing flu-like symptoms one by one, Júlíus Geirmundsson didn’t return to harbour until it needed to refuel last Sunday, after three weeks at Read More »

  • F/V Martha Rose: Menemsha becomes homeport for Wes Brighton’s 77-foot scalloper

    There’s a new boat in Chilmark, a big one. Wes Brighton recently brought the 77-foot scalloper Martha Rose to its new homeport, Menemsha.Brighton set out from Read More »

  • DFO seizes illegally harvested fish in Hay River

    Yellowknife, NWT – An investigation is underway and charges are expected to be laid after Fisheries officers seized 2.35 tons of illegally harvested fish in Hay Read More »

  • FISH-NL releases correspondence in response to its call for immediate vote for inshore harvesters to decide their union fate

    The Federation of Independent Sea Harvesters of Newfoundland and Labrador (FISH-NL) was forwarded correspondence today in response to its Aug. 15th letter asking the Labour Relations Read More »

  • WildEarth Guardians seeks doubling of marine species protected by Endangered Species Act

    Of the 1,475 U.S. species protected by the landmark 40-year-old law, only 94 live in the oceans. The conservation group WildEarth Guardians contends there is no Read More »

  • Burkhart Fisheries sell assets to Fiordland Lobster Company

    A family business crayfishing off the coast of Marlborough for more than 40 years has sold their factory and trucks to Fiordland Lobster Co. Burkhart Fisheries, Read More »

  • Editorial: NOAA chief’s stand to cut tuna limit must be last straw. Lubchenco has now shown her own disdain for fishery science itself.

    They should also not be any surprise. She has, after all, ignored several calls for action from congressional leaders ranging from Congressman John Tierney to Sens. Read More »

  • North Carolina Finfish, shellfish harvests continue to decline

    JDNnews.com – The commercial and recreational harvests of finfish and shellfish continued a decline in 2012. Commercial fishermen harvested 56.7 million pounds of seafood with an Read More »

  • Access: Fight over emerging redfish fishery amps up as offshore sector bites back

    In a highly managed media event staged at Memorial University’s Signal Hill campus, officials from the Atlantic Groundfish Council, which represents more than 100 offshore groundfish Read More »

  • New tech designed with Cornish fishermen to transform bycatch monitoring

    An innovative new tool being developed with fishermen in Cornwall aims to radically transform how by-catch is documented on board fishing vessels and, ultimately, prevent it Read More »

  • Fishermen catch 2 billionth sockeye salmon in Bristol Bay this year, since record-keeping began

    This year, during the fishery’s second largest harvest on record, Bristol Bay commercial fishermen hit another historic number: the 2 billionth sockeye salmon caught by commercial Read More »

  • Athearn Marine Agency Boat of the Week: 42′ Bruno with NGOM Scallop Permit, 230HP Detroit 671

    To review specifications, information, and 30 photos’, >click here<, To see all the boats in this series>click here< 11:30 Read More »

  • Ronnie Max Andrews, 52, enjoyed a career as a commercial fisherman, has passed away

    Ronnie was the son of Eyela Merrill Stouffer of Pensacola, Florida, and the late Ronald Clinton Andrews. Ronnie spent his adult life on the water as Read More »

  • Tests ongoing for fishing vessel American Dynasty in Esquimalt Harbour crash

    Investigators were on board the American Dynasty at the Esquimalt Graving Dock on Wednesday to carry out tests on the generator, which failed just prior to Read More »

  • Oversight Hearing on Examining the Creation and Management of Marine Monuments and Sanctuaries Wednesday, March 15, 2017 10:00 AM

    Oversight Hearing on: “Examining the Creation and Management of Marine Monuments and Sanctuaries” Click here to read the memo Witnesses and Testimony: Dr. John Bruno Professor, Read More »

  • The town is primarily opposed to proposals in the plan that exert federal control over fisheries, in the coastal waters that fall within refuge boundaries, that Read More »

  • Lobster season in eastern Cape Breton launches today

    Setting day for about 540 fishermen was supposed to be Saturday, but because a lot of fishermen weren’t ready, it was decided to set a few Read More »

  • Landmark Legal Battle: Fishermen Challenge Regulatory Overreach Impacting Livelihoods

    In a pivotal move, theSupreme Court has accepted a second challenge to the long-standing legal doctrine known as “Chevron deference.” This doctrine, born from a 1984 Read More »

  • Shrimp boat at Gautier dry dock catches fire again

    A shrimp boat that caught fire and burned for hours this spring in Gautier went up in flames again Friday morning. “The Noah” caught fire Friday Read More »

  • Doctors and experts are skeptical, doubt lobster diver’s being “swallowed by a whale” claim

    A lobster diver has been accused of lying about being swallowed whole by a humpback whale he says spat him back out because it didn’t like Read More »

  • Are fishing conservation efforts helping or hurting?

    If you put too many restrictions on the fishing industry, it could kill off a major part of the local economy. But if too few restrictions Read More »

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