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2023 National Fisherman Highliners at the Pacific Marine Expo in Seattle, WA. Curt Brown, Maggie Raymond, Matt Alward, Jimmy Hull, and MJ Jackson. Photo by Britton Spark @couchchronicles
2024 National Fisherman Highliner submissions now open
Chinook salmon. California Department of Fish and Wildlife photo/G. Ghrist.
California salmon disaster funding falls far short, say fishing advocates
Right whale catalogued as #5120, seen here as a healthy calf in the Gulf of St. Lawrence in July 2021.Gina Lonati/University of New Brunswick photo, taken under DFO Canada SARA permit.
Dead right whale at Martha’s Vineyard was seen entangled off Canada in 2022
Lobster pots outfitted with Edgetech on demand systems. Northeast Fisheries Science Center photo.
New round opens for testing pop-up lobster gear
A dead female North Atlantic right whale was reported Jan. 28 at Martha's Vineyard. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute/Michael Moore photo, NOAA permit # 24359.
NOAA examining rope embedded in dead right whale on Martha’s Vineyard
Shrimping boats at dock in Louisiana. Photo by TFoxFoto on Shutterstock
Shrimp alliance calls for U.S. ban on forced-labor imports
A wrecked shrimp boat near Lake Charles, La., after Hurricane Laura. Coast Guard photo/PO3 Paige Hause.
More than $42 million newly allocated to U.S. fishery disaster relief
Responders from the Center for Coastal Studies work to free an minke whale entangled in a 20-pot trawl line in June 2022. The team cut the buoy line near the whale’s mouth, and the fisherman was able to recover the gear. Center for Coastal Studies photo/
NOAA reports whale entanglements decreased in 2022
Pacific cod. NOAA photo.
North Pacific ‘heat waves’ speed hatching, increase mortality of juvenile cod
Louisiana crawfish may be headed for their worst season ever in 2024 after months of persistent drought and low water. Louisiana State University/Ray McLain photo.
Louisiana crawfish may be headed for ‘worst season ever’
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