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Blue Crab
The Jaqueline Alice was built in 2002, and the boat that helped Jeremy Bonniville learned the craft of fiberglass boatbuilding. Bonniville works the boat in Virginia gillnet, crab pot, and oyster fisheries. Larry Chowning photo.
Wooden deadrise tradition lives on in fiberglass
Larry Chowning
Controlling illegal and unregulated fishing is a big part of the push to make seafood traceable from harvest to plate. Emydex has systems to track tuna through the international markets. Emydex photo.
Software enables tracing seafood from catch to sale
Paul Molyneaux
SCDNR and state representatives work on a bill to sustain the blue crab population within South Carolina. Photo by Marco Lissoni on Shutterstock.
Efforts to save blue crabs underway in South Carolina
Carli Stewart
Blue crabs for sale at the fish market. Callinectes sapidus or Atlantic blue crab or Chesapeake blue crab. Photo by Marco Lissoni on Shutterstock
S.C., a state lacking harvest limits, seeks to save blue crabs
NF Aggregator
Photo by Gene Gallin on Unsplash
Uncertain future facing N.C. fishermen
NF Aggregator
Blue crabs. Courtesy of NOAA Fisheries
Invasive blue land crabs sighted in Georgia, state warns
NF Aggregator
Virginia is going to study bringing back the state's crab dredge fishery that has been closed since 2008. Larry Chowning photo.
Virginia reconsiders winter crab dredge fishery, closed since 2008
Larry Chowning
Graphic courtesy of NOAA Fisheries
Va. extends blue crab harvest season
NF Aggregator
Photo by Justin Wilkens on Unsplash
Miss. study seeks reduction in mortality of discarded crabs
NF Aggregator
This wooden Chesapeake Bay deadrise crab boat may be the last to be hauled on the old Alex Burrell railway in Urbanna,Va. as new owners consider buying a Travelift. Larry Chowning photo.
Historic marine railways fading away
Larry Chowning
The Virginia General Assembly approved $250,000 Sept. 6 to support and encourage blue catfish processing, flash freezing, harvesting and infrastructure projects in an effort to enhance the growth of a blue catfish fishery in Virginia. Larry Chowning photo
Virginia looks to expand blue catfish fishery and processing
Larry Chowning
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