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Pacific oyster. Creative Commons photo by David Monniaux.
New hope for oyster herpes
Sampling salmon in the sheep river. Prince William Sound Science Center photo.
King salmon numbers confound Copper River salmon stakeholders
Some of Carlos Rafael's boats tied up in New Bedford. Photo by Flickr user Neal Wellons.
Rafael: Punishment should fit the crimes
A Coast Guard medium response boat awaits the MOTT drop in the Thames River beneath the Gold Star Memorial Bridge in New London, Ct. Jean Paul Vellotti photo.
Coast Guard tests new maritime tracking beacon
Sampling salmon in the sheep river. Prince William Sound Science Center photo.
Counting salmon to make salmon count
A prototype seminesting sablefish pot with a stowable trigger for stacking. Neptune Marine photo.
Q&A: Catch a pot of blackcod
Atlantic herring. Northeast Fisheries Science Center/NOAA photo.
Underharvesting continues to plague Northeast herring fleet
The Big Three of 2016: (Left) Blue North, built at Dakota Creek Industries in Anacortes, Wash.
Building boom: North Pacific fleet makeover will generate billions
Ruby Moon shows a group around the commercial fishing docks in Newport, Ore., as part of the Oregon Sea Grant
Trump proposal to slash Sea Grant would hurt seafood industry nationwide
An N-Virodredge in action. Tim Sheehan photo.
Maine scallops: Chain of command
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