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NOAA has awarded $95,408,666 to JAG Alaska Inc. from Seward, Alaska, to complete expanded upgrades and maintenance on NOAA’s ...
The 55' Maine schooner Eleanor had hull damage after colliding with a fishing vessel off Kennebunkport Maine, June 19 but was ...
In a 1989 National Fisherman feature on a Tremblay yard, Charles Piatt covered Tremblay Net Boats, a boatyard specializing in ...
On June 18 the North Carolina General Assembly’s Senate voted on an amended House Bill 442 that would ban shrimp trawling in ...
Husband and wife Eugene and Rose Evans, grew up on Smith Island, Md., where Eugene started his working life as a commercial ...
That’s Maine lobster boat racing, and the 2025 racing season started on Saturday at Boothbay and went on to Sunday in ...
The ALFA offers apprenticeships to young people from all over the country. The Association connects vessel owners looking for ...
Mississippi is set to begin enforcing a newly passed seafood labeling law which will require grocery stores, markets, ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has announced the closure of the commercial Dungeness crab fishery in ...
"Dams and salmon can co-exist," said IPNG Co-Chair Patrick Harbison, who is also a member of the Port of Kalama’s (Wash.) ...
The UN Ocean Conference took place last week in Nice, France. The UK government is preparing to announce a significant new ...
From Gulf of Maine draggers to deep-sea pair trawlers, the push to modernize New England’s trawl gear has met a familiar wall ...
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