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Swordfish
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Swordfish moving north in Canadian waters
NF Aggregator
Swordfish on deck during long-lining operations. NOAA photo.
ICCAT declines calls for tuna, swordfish management change
Chris Chase
A proposed 770,000 square mil marine sanctuary would incorporate the existing Remote Island Marine National Monument and “currently unprotected submerged lands and waters,” according to the Biden administration. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service graphic.
Pacific islands sanctuary debated at House hearing
Kirk Moore
Fisherman Nathan Perez of Newport Beach, Calif., fishes for swordfish with deep-set buoy gear and harpoon on his 47-foot boat Great Bear II. Nathan Perez photo.
First permits issuing for California deep-set swordfish captains
NF Staff
President Biden reversed the Trump administration executive order that would have permitted commercial fishing to continue in the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts National Monument. NOAA image.
Draft management plan for Northeast Canyons marine monument
Kirk Moore
Jerry Sansom served as executive director of the Organized Fishermen of Florida for more than 40 years. Photo courtesy Jerry Sansom.
National Fisherman Highliner: Jerry Sansom
Kirk Moore
Atlantic striped marlin. Courtesy of NOAA Fisheries
Captain of fishing boat disqualified for ‘mutilated’ marlin says the win was ‘taken away from us’
NF Aggregator
Corals and octopus in the Hudson Canyon. NOAA photo.
NOAA announces advisors for proposed Hudson Canyon National Marine Sanctuary
The California swordfish fleet is making a long transition from large-mesh gillnets to a deep-set buoy gear and harpoon fishery. Photo by Delaney Trowbridge and provided by Nathan Perez.
The slow death and uncertain future of California’s swordfish fishery
Nick Rahaim
A proposed 770,000 square mil marine sanctuary would incorporate the existing Remote Island Marine National Monument and “currently unprotected submerged lands and waters,” according to the Biden administration. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service graphic.
Biden administration proposes new Pacific marine sanctuary
Chris Chase
Longline-caught swordfish landed at Honolulu. The Hawaii fleet is in the midst of its first swordfish season after winning Marine Stewardship Council certification. Hawaii Longline Association photo.
Hawaii longliners land swordfish under new MSC certification
NF Staff
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