Miss Denise Blount’s book, Memories of a Southern Girl, tells stories of a childhood in the fishing community of Swan Quarter ...
The Pacific halibut fishery ended on Dec. 7, and by all accounts, things remained on a stagnant trend. Stakeholders are ...
Thirteen new projects have been funded for over $26.4 million under the NOAA Marine Debris Program, with a focus on abandoned ...
Oregon’s commercial Dungeness crab fleet will be hauling gear in time for the holidays. The Oregon Department of Fish and ...
A federal court judge in Massachusetts declared President Trump’s sweeping Jan. 20 order to halt all approvals for wind power projects on federal lands was “arbitrary and capricious” in violation of ...
“The TAC recommended the Technical Committee and working groups memo…at 108,450 metric tons.” But the Coalition emphasizes, ...
Reports of mine tailings dams leaching toxicants into salmon-rich transboundary waterways flowing into Southeast Alaska are ...
Many fishermen, First Nations, and scientists believe that removing salmon farms in British Columbia will help the region’s ...
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators is once again pushing to expand federal support for fishermen’s safety, health, and ...
NOAA Fisheries has reopened through Dec. 15 its public comment period on potential “Regulatory Reform, Seafood Industry ...
Sitka, Alaska, fisherman, Jeff Farvour, gaffs a salmon aboard his 40-foot troller, the Apollo. A lawsuit by the Wild Fish ...
Canada’s largest lobster fishery came back to life last week as more than 1,400 vessels steamed out for Dumping Day in ...