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Southeast Alaska trollers at work in Sitka Sound. Photo by James Poulson, Daily Sitka Sentinel
September 16, 2024

Alaska fisheries face numerous legal issues plus an endangered species battle

Weems & Plath will continue operating at its Annapolis location despite its headquarters being sold to the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Photo by Weems & Plath
September 16, 2024

Marine equipment store to stay in Annapolis after being sold

Southern shrimpers took advantage of the storm’s tidal push with 100 mph winds bringing shrimp inland. Photo by Carli Stewart
September 13, 2024

Shrimpers profit from Francine’s surge, prices low

Portraits of seiners in the southeast by Glenn J Rudolph from the 1983 National Fisherman Yearbook
September 13, 2024

Why choose the hard life of commercial fishing?

2024 National Fisherman Highliners. From left to right- Leonard Leach, Martin Scanlon, Jason Delacruz, and Alan Pazar
September 13, 2024

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Southeast Alaska trollers at work in Sitka Sound. Photo by James Poulson, Daily Sitka Sentinel

Wesley Loy

September 16, 2024

2024澳洲10幸运开奖结果体彩网-正规开奖官网澳洲幸运10 Alaska fisheries face numerous legal issues plus an endangered species battle

Weems & Plath will continue operating at its Annapolis location despite its headquarters being sold to the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Photo by Weems & Plath

NF Staff

September 16, 2024

Marine equipment store to stay in Annapolis after being sold

Portraits of seiners in the southeast by Glenn J Rudolph from the 1983 National Fisherman Yearbook

Carli Stewart

September 13, 2024

Why choose the hard life of commercial fishing?

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Weems & Plath will continue operating at its Annapolis location despite its headquarters being sold to the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Photo by Weems & Plath

Marine equipment store to stay in Annapolis after being sold

September 16, 2024

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Southern shrimpers took advantage of the storm’s tidal push with 100 mph winds bringing shrimp inland. Photo by Carli Stewart

Shrimpers profit from Francine’s surge, prices low

September 13, 2024

Carli Stewart

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Portraits of seiners in the southeast by Glenn J Rudolph from the 1983 National Fisherman Yearbook

Why choose the hard life of commercial fishing?

September 13, 2024

Carli Stewart

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Nine individuals face charges for illegally catching catfish during a multi-state scheme. Photo by Laura España on Unsplash

Nine charged in multi-state illegal catfish operation

September 12, 2024

Carli Stewart

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The Sitka-based troller/ longliner Mirage, owned and operated by Jeff Turner, is slated to be the first boat in the ALFA to be outfitted with a diesel/electric hybrid system. Photo by Kempy Energetics

Leading the way to hybrid diesel electric propulsion

September 12, 2024

Paul Molyneaux

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A recent study shows that American lobster may be more resilient to the effects of climate change than previously thought. Photo by WoodysPhotos on Shutterstock

American lobster show resilience amid climate change

September 11, 2024

Carli Stewart

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Port meetings continue to provide fishermen interested in king and Spanish mackerel fisheries to share their perspectives. Photo by the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council

Port meetings to shape future of king and Spanish mackerel fisheries

September 11, 2024

NF Staff

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Minister Diane Lebouthillier decided to reopen the commercial cod fishery off Newfoundland and Labrador after a 32-year moratorium on cod fishing. Photo by Ingrid Maasik on Shutterstock

Canada's cod fishery reopens, yet quickly paused

September 10, 2024

Carli Stewart

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Gov. Jeff Landry declared a state of emergency in Louisiana as Hurricane Francine is expected to make landfall. Photo by NOAA/ NHC

Fishing and oil industries pause due to Hurricane Francine

September 10, 2024

Carli Stewart

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The Scania E-Machine at Pacific Marine Expo is one modular component of Scania’s suite of single-source hybrid solutions. It can be coupled with any Scania engine and offers power ranging from 150kW to 230kW. Photo by Paul Molyneaux

Scania offers a single source hybrid solution

September 10, 2024

Paul Molyneaux

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In early Sept., around 24,000 dead menhaden were discovered in the Baltimore Harbor. Photo by Jay Gao on Shutterstock

Massive fish kill in Baltimore Harbor highlights deepening Chesapeake Bay crisis

September 9, 2024

Carli Stewart

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The Sea Princess sponsoring is nearly completed. The bow has been extended; the hull was reframed and most of the new hull plating is in place. Giddings Boatworks photo.

Sponsoning is steady work at Giddens Boatworks

September 9, 2024

Michael Crowley

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Tor Bendiksen, owner of Reidar’s Manufacturing, Captain Mark Phillips, and Dr. Pingguo He of UMass Dartmouth hold four sections of helix twine joined to make a mesh. Bendiksen continues to design the right self-spreading net for East Coast fishermen. Phot

新168澳洲十幸运开奖结果官网直播 New helix twine net enhances efficiency and reduces bycatch

September 6, 2024

Paul Molyneaux

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Podcast: Galley Stories EP 91 Charles Hardin Bundrant Trident Seafoods

September 6, 2024

Doug Stewart

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Gulf of Mexico Reef Fish Shareholders Alliance photo

Commercial reef fishing training begins Sept. 30 in Galveston

September 5, 2024

NF Staff

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The UFCA wants a judge to declare that the First Nation’s summer and fall lobster fishery in St. Marys Bay is unlawful and that they have no treaty right to it. Photo by GreenSprocket

Commercial lobstermen sue to end unregulated lobster fishery in St. Marys Bay

September 5, 2024

Carli Stewart

  • News
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F/V Naoned is currently hauled out so sensors can be replaced. The vessel plans to create a digital twin and then fit the Naoned with a hybrid engine. Photo by Coprexma

Revolutionize fishing with Naoned digital twin project

September 5, 2024

Carli Stewart

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Where have the fish gone?

Rare deep sea fish discovered in California, scientists investigate

NL minister: Cod opening motivated by politics, not science

Hull form comparison a factor in coastal scalloper’s design

Journal calls flawed science a cause for concern

Broken blades, angry fishermen, rising costs slow offshore wind

On June 5, the launch of the Tautai Mua was celebrated. Groups watched her sail past the purse seine fleet that has long dominated the Pacific Island territory’s fisheries. The new boat and associated training program are hoped to boost the local fisherie

幸运飞行艇开奖记录查询结果 Boat of the Month: Tautai Mua

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