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Pacific cod. NOAA photo.
North Pacific Market Report: 2019 Year in Review
Charlie Ess
Red snapper at the dock. Fishermen say it appears the stock is recovered, and prices to the boats were between $5 and $6 in 2019. John DeSantis photo.
Gulf & South Atlantic Market Report: 2019 Year in Review
Sue Cocking
Northeast Market Report: 2019 Year in Review
Caroline Losneck
Oyster processors blast freeze trays of half-shell oysters at the Taylor Shellfish headquarters in Shelton, Wash. Jessica Hathaway photo
Judge tosses Washington state shellfish permit
Ben Fisher
The Eastern Oyster Breeding Consortium will build on the success with breeding disease-resistant oysters for aquaculture. Rutgers University photo.
East Coast project to boost oyster breeding
Kirk Moore
Record low Gulf Coast supply could jolt oyster prices
Sue Cocking
Winged kelp in cultivation. Seaweed mariculture and oysters are leading development of Alaska's underwater farming. University of Maine photo.
Kelp, oysters lead Alaska mariculture growth
Guest Author
Prestige Oysters
Texas’ Prestige Oysters to enter MSC assessment
Samuel Hill
Over 550 aquaculture growers, researchers, students, and resource providers convened in Boston on Jan. 9 for the Northeast Aquaculture Conference and Exposition. Lynn Fantom photo.
Scientists, harvesters, farmers talk shop at Northeast Aquaculture Conference
Guest Author
Longlines and cages on an oyster farm in Southcentral Alaska. Alaska Department of Fish and Game photo.
Environmental conditions spur growth spurt for Alaska oysters
Charlie Ess
Oyster cages along the Damariscotta River in Walpole, Maine. Mook Sea Farm photo.
The price of oysters
Monique Coombs
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