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Bluefin Tuna
Kyle Grant, center, lands a bluefin at the 2018 Bluefin Blowout in Gloucester, Mass. Grant’s fish dressed out at 630-pounds and earned him second place. He is glad to see it back after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. F/V Battlewagon photo.
Bluefin Blowout is back
Paul Molyneaux
Ready for “Wicked Tuna,” charters and offshore trips, Paul Hebert heads of Milbridge, Maine, bound for the Wicked Pissah’s home port of Gloucester, Mass. Paul Hebert photo
Wicked Pissah: Maine’s H&H Marine launches a star-quality bluefin tuna hunter
Paul Molyneaux
The “Wicked Tuna” 11th season premieres with a 90-minute episode this Sunday, Feb. 27, on National Geographic at 9/8c.
Wicked Tuna: The captain’s comeback
Jessica Hathaway
President Biden reversed the Trump administration executive order that would have permitted commercial fishing to continue in the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts National Monument. NOAA image.
Biden administration may reinstate Northeast marine monument restrictions
Kirk Moore
Bluefin tuna. NOAA image
Atlantic Highly Migratory Species panel meets in May
Guest Author
Fishing boats tied up in Maine's Perkins Cove. Elena Elisseeva/Shutterstock photo
Hung up: Ball player gets out of a jam
Jerry Fraser
Hawaii's bigeye tuna fishery is worth more than $100 million annually. Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center photo.
Seafood sustainability foundation reports most world tuna stocks in good shape
Kirk Moore
The Reel E' Bugging, a vessel featured on the National Geographic series Wicked Tuna, burned 34 miles east of Barnegat Light, N.J. Nov. 5, 2020. Coast Guard photo.
‘Wicked Tuna’ crew survives boat fire
Kirk Moore
A survey vessel towing an airgun array during a seismic survey . International Association of Geophysical Contractors photo.
Atlantic seismic survey permits expiring; oil exploration ‘back to square one’
Kirk Moore
Richard "Chuddy" Alley lands the first bluefin tuna of the 1970 season on the F/V Suzanne in Islesford, Maine. Ralph Tate and Ricky Alley help Chuddy horse the harpooned the 738-pounder onto the deck.
Flashback Friday: 50 Years Ago | September 1970
Jessica Hathaway
"Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks" premieres Sunday, June 28 at 8:30/7:30c on National Geographic.
Wicked Tuna: Breaking ranks on the Outer Banks
Jessica Hathaway
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