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The Corps of Engineers opened the Bonnet Carré Spillway twice in 2019 to divert flood waters headed down the Mississippi River toward New Orleans. Corps of Engineers photo.
Mississippi opens financial aid for fishermen affected by 2019 Bonnet Carré diversion
Shoreside support image. Doug Stewart
Behind The Scenes: What 'Shoreside Support' Really Looks Like for Fishing Families
Megan Waldrep & Carli Stewart
Carli's father and brother, Craig and Cody Stewart at this past summers Save Maine Lobstermen event in support of the Maine Lobstermen's Association. Photo Courtesy of Carli Stewart
Fishing Family Point of View: regulations and policies across the coasts
Megan Waldrep & Carli Stewart
Fishery disasters declared for Louisiana and Mississippi
The 40' x 16.5' Capt. William was launched in May for planting oyster shells and spat on Virginia leased oyster grounds. Larry Chowning photo.
Virginia oysterman builds himself a new planter vessel
Larry Chowning
Lobsters, and now oysters? Seafood Watch downgrades Chesapeake oysters
Chris Chase
The lifting operation began carefully May 12 as the Rebecca T. Ruark was hauled out to repair damage inflicted by a pickup truck driven over a dock bulkhead in December 2022. Photo courtesy of Wade Murphy III.
Historic Chesapeake Bay skipjack, hit by a truck, is under repair
Larry Chowning
This 27’ x 10’ garvey is going to Scotty George of Lancaster County, Va., to fish gill-nets in the Rappahannock River and Chesapeake Bay. Larry Chowning photo.
Garveys and more garveys
Larry Chowning
NOAA publishes a new Aquaculture Science Advice Handbook
Jose Antunes
Bill Keeling, above, built his first deadrise workboat in 1976. At age 77, he has started a new 42-footer at his boat shop in Mathews County, Va. Larry Chowning photo.
Virginia boatbuilder, 77 years young, at work on new deadrise
Larry Chowning
The Emilie Virginia is presently up on the hard at Crown Pointe Marina in Hayes, Va., getting a new bottom, stern and pilothouse. She is shown here with her captain and owner Peyton Mason. Photo by Jimmy John Hunley.
Virginia waterman needs his classic wooden boats ‘just to keep up with the work.’
Larry Chowning
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