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That was not always the case. “The boats started as the Ingot,” says Phillips. Built at Nichols Brothers in 1973, the ...
Jon Kurland, Alaska regional administrator for the National Marine Fisheries Service, agreed to take questions on the issue of trawl gear touching bottom and the pollock industry’s Gear Innovation ...
U.S. Coast Guard crews interdicted four Mexican fishermen engaged in alleged illegal fishing activities in federal waters off ...
A comprehensive effort to support Maine’s working waterfronts gained momentum last week as Rep. Morgan Rielly, D-Westbrook, ...
Alaska’s 2025 A season for wild pollock has wrapped up with robust catches, low bycatch rates, and a broad economic boost to ...
Alaska fishery advocates are speaking out against a lawsuit filed last week by the Wild Fish Conservancy (WFC), arguing that ...
Alaska catch entrees including wild coho, king and sockeye salmon in season, as well as halibut dishes, paired with a spring ...
Microsoft Corp. has awarded NOAA Fisheries researchers two years of advanced computing power and technical expertise to ...
A Kodiak commercial fisherman was sentenced to one year in federal prison today for orchestrating an illegal scheme to ...
A new kind of data collection is taking root in New England’s groundfish world, and it’s coming from a place that’s been underrepresented for a long time- the recreational for-hire fleet. Over the ...
U.S. shrimpers call for targeted tariffs to secure domestic seafood production. Other food groups lend support. Doug Stewart ...