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The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission passed Addendum 27, which has sent shockwaves through the commercial lobster industry in the U.S. and Canada. Photo by sursad on Shutterstock.
Lobster community address increase to lobster size limits
Carli Stewart
A happy crew on the Rita K in Bristol Bay, Alaska. Photo courtesy Omar Keval.
Bristol Bay captain fishes shallow waters with aluminum through-picker
Paul Molyneaux
Dutch shipyard Padmos shared the first images of the 'Octopus' project. Photo courtesy of Padmos.
Dutch fishing vessel of the future
Carli Stewart
Maine salmon farms owned by a foreign company have drawn criticism from adjacent communities. The Maine Municipal Association is opposing legislation that would limit public participation in the aquaculture leasing process. Paul Molyneaux photo.
In Maine, aquaculture-friendly legislation meets opposition
Paul Molyneaux
Senate Bill 209, regarding electronic monitoring in Alaska state fisheries, has raised concerns among fishermen and industry members. Photo by SeregaSibTravel on Shutterstock.
Fishermen voice opposition to electronic monitoring bill
Carli Stewart
The 2022 edition provides analysis into seven fishing vessel casualties. NTSB website image.
Safer Seas Digest 2022: Fishing vessel accidents
Ben Hayden
Brooks Trap Mills has been a Maine family-owned business since 1946 (Stephen, Sally, Julie, Mark). Photo courtesy of Brooks Trap Mill.
From Wood to Wire: Brooks Trap Mill's Lobster Legacy
Paul Molyneaux
Alaska's Bristol Bay salmon industry on the brink. As overstuffed markets and looming high-volume harvests loom, the financial solvency of the industry hangs by a thread. Justin Del Boulter photo.
Bristol Bay salmon fishermen face uncertain 2024
Charlie Ess
Analyses by several organizations estimates the fishing industry discards around 600,000 tones of nets and other gear annually. Getting that material into the recycling stream, not the ocean, is Bureo’s mission. Alfred Westermeyer photo.
Transforming waste fishing gear into profitable resources
Paul Molyneaux
Blue Skies Drones offers buying and rental options for commercial fishermen. They are located in Washington and offer local pick-up or shipping to those in North America. Photo courtesy of Britton Spark (@couchchronicles)
Pacific Marine Expo Spotlight: Blue Skies Drones impact commercial fishing from sky to sea
Carli Stewart
Commercial fishing in the Valdez harbor involves lots of fish. The pink salmon are gathered up and will soon be taken to canneries. Photo by cweimer4 on Getty Images.
Fish tender vessels require improved safety oversight
Carli Stewart
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