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A shrimp boat at Brunswick, Ga. Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
Georgia fisheries scholarship works to recruit young fishermen for the future
The Coast Guard cutter Fir happened upon the Guardian, a fishing boat adrift in Dry Spruce Bay, Alaska, on Sunday, Jan. 23. U.S. Coast Guard photo
Adrift and unmanned: Coast Guard crew spots stray fishing boat off Kodiak
The Tongass and Chugach rivers contribute on average 48 million fish to Alaska's salmon fishery every year. Sitka Conservation Society.
Salmon Strongholds: Huffman brings back Salmon FISH Act
Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash; in green) joins Bristol Bay stakeholders for an anti-Pebble Mine rally in 2014. Commercial Fishermen for Bristol Bay photo
Rally on Rewind: Pebble Mine fight carries on
Checking kelp on a grow line at Seagrove Kelp off Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska. Seagrove Kelp photo
Seed money: USDA commits $500,000 for Alaska kelp production
National Weather Service data
West Coast wakes up to Saturday morning tsunami advisory
Fishing for pink salmon is a family affair in Alaska. Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute/Ash Adams
Alaska seafood brings $5.7 billion to local economies
Peter Bowyer, manager of AquaBounty’s Indiana facility for producing genetically engineered salmon. AquaBounty photo
AquaBounty announces ‘commercial-scale’ salmon harvests, update on new facility
A Coast Guard Station Clearwater helicopter crew rescues two fishermen from a vessel fire about 28 miles south of Fort Myers Beach in Florida. U.S. Coast Guard video by P.O. 3rd Class Eric Woodall
Fire rescue: Florida fishermen evacuated from 65-footer in flames
Simeon Swetzof Jr. owns and operates the F/V Wind Dancer and is a St. Paul Island tribal member.
Prime Time: Alaska native community proposes co-managed marine sanctuary
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