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The National Marine Fisheries Service reported 24 percent of its staff in the Alaska region have left the agency so far in ...
The Port of Toledo Shipyard’s 650-ton Ascom travel lift had no trouble bringing the 500-ton Alaska king crabber Kiska Sea ...
Commercial fisheries entities are collaborating with a rising star in plastics recycling, Net Your Problem, to keep thousands ...
Once again, the U.S. House of Representatives lawmakers have introduced legislation to reauthorize and update the ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum – who imposed a stop-work order on Equinor’s project off New York on April 16, then lifted it ...
The RIGHTTest™ technology enables rapid, on-site verification of seafood origins, empowering researchers and regulators to ...
Their message was unified: Alaska’s fishing communities are at a tipping point. Regulatory pressures, climate change, and ...
Portland Shipyard’s 330-ton travellift launching a passenger vessel, and the stern of a schooner in the foreground, offer a ...
As for the races, for the second year in a row, Capt. Shannon Gay in Rainbow Chaser, a wooden deadrise, won the premiere ...
Wild sockeye salmon are running anew in Alaska's famed Copper River, with a preliminary harvest catch at 174,041 reds ...
A new seasonal forecast developed by NOAA scientists predicts cooler bottom-water temperatures across the Gulf of Maine this ...
Many attribute Virginia’s increased harvests going back to 1995-2007 era when experiments with cage aquaculture and cluster ...