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Shrimp
Photo by Kristina Gain
Fish Wars, Part I: The decades-long battle over North Carolina fisheries
NF Aggregator
Most of the boats in Delacroix, La., are small day boats. Skim net boats fishing shrimp and outboard powered crabbers line the bayou for a couple of miles. Paul Molyneaux photo.
Down on the Bayou
Paul Molyneaux
Shane Slaughter with one of his spot prawn traps aboard the Hiro Maru. Faced with the loss of his market during the pandemic, Slaughter and his crewman Jason Murphy started selling direct. Shane Slaughter photo.
Going the direct route
Paul Molyneaux
Farrin’s Boatshop is finishing off this 46-foot Muscle Ridge hull for a California fisherman. Jon Johansen photo.
California dreamers are drawn to a Maine boatshop
Michael Crowley
Shrimp boats docked in Bayou La Batre, Alabama. Doug Stewart photo.
Gulf shrimp landings data showing rebound in Louisiana and decline in Texas
NF Staff
Pink shrimp. Oregon Sea Grant photo/Lynn Ketchum.
Northwest shrimp harvest: Big tows per trip, but low prices
Charlie Ess
U.S. fishermen following strict regulations compete with $2.4 billion in of illegally caught seafood imports every year. Expanding the Seafood Import Monitoring Program may reduce the illegal trade, but observers say it now falls short. Oceana photo.
Oceana endorses expanding U.S. seafood imports monitoring
Paul Molyneaux
Jeremy Zirlott had to drop his price on 21-25 headless shrimp from $7 to $4.90 in order to compete in a market flooded with subsidized farmed shrimp. “I don’t know if we can stand another year of this,” he says. Paul Molyneaux photo.
Imports killing shrimp prices
Paul Molyneaux
Recipes for the Boat: Roasted Shrimp with Rosemary and Thyme
LaDonna Rose Gundersen
Jennifer Stevenson on board the F/V Captain Raleigh. Jennifer Stevenson photo.
To the Sea
This 36' x 15' aluminum Cajun-built vessel has been transformed from a North Carolina skimmer shrimp trawler to a Chesapeake Bay oyster dredge boat. Larry Chowning photo.
Cajun shrimp boat gets a second act with Virginia oysters
Larry Chowning
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