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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Seattle District, kicked off its annual maintenance dredging in Grays Harbor on ...
The coastwide “total removals” of halibut allowed for 2025 is 29.72 million pounds, a drop of 15.76 percent from 2024. For commercial fishermen, a catch limit of 19.7 million pounds is a decrease of ...
Female right whales are known to migrate to Atlantic coastal waters off the Southeast U.S. coast to give birth to calves, but ...
AMSEA, the Alaska Marine Safety and Education Association, has issued a Mayday call of its own as new funding cuts and ...
The Garmin quatix 7 Pro is built for the marine environment and possesses a number of features useful to commercial fishermen ...
Alaska’s commercial fishing industry is facing a perfect storm of poor markets, low prices, and rising barriers of entry, but ...
The Newfoundland season started on April 1. “The tariffs are supposed to start on April 2,” Efford says. “That complicates ...
In a March 26 letter to Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum, Rep. Chris Smith, R-NJ, protested that Equinor is proceeding ...
As the annual migration of humpback whales makes its way up the California coast, the California Department of Fish and ...
At Dana’s Boatshop on Maine’s Westport Island, Dana Faulkingham and his son Jason are building and outfitting the Shelly ...
Captain John Efford Jr., with his boat, the Four Jacks, out of Port de Grace, Newfoundland, bringing home 46,000 pounds of snow crab after a two-day trip. “There’s 10,000 pounds on deck, and the hold ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) announced a preseason all-gear catch limit of 133,500 treaty Chinook salmon ...
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