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Oregon Dungeness crab fishermen hauling in a pot. Photo Courtesy of Action Works Media and Oregon Sea Grant
Save Oregon's Sustainable Seafood Industry
Senator Ed McBroom shakes hands with commercial fishermen Cam McMurry from Big Stone Bay Fisheries and Dana Serafin from Serafin Fisheries. (Credit: Michigan Sea Grant)
Michigan commercial fishermen and Mi Fresh Fish make port on Lansing's capitol lawn
Seattle Propeller Club. Images Courtesy of Port of Seattle.
Explore Maritime Careers For a Big Payoff
Lifting a Lake Michigan lake whitefish trawl on the Peter Paul. Credit: Titus Seilheimer
Finding a Workforce: The Great Lakes Future Fishers Initiative
Live spot prawn sales at Tuna Harbor Dockside Market, California. Photo by Jordyn Kastlunder
On the horizon: National survey in support of a strong domestic seafood economy
Seafood provides more jobs in Alaska than any other private sector, with more than 60,000 workers employed in the industry. ASMI photo
Northern Lights: Moving beyond 2020
Daniel Thoreson and Jeff French teamed up on the 29-footer Fishy Business out of Half Moon Bay, Calif.
Our House: The Old Man and the Cowboy
Jacob Hulse works oysters on his brother Jason’s boat. Jason Hulse photo
Who We Are: Jacob David Hulse
Boats lined up in the Kenai River waiting to deliver their catches to the tenders at Columbia Wards’ cannery in the early 1980s. Pat Dixon photo
Alone on the Fish: Waiting to Deliver
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