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In a recent NIOSH safety video,
Preventing tragedy: Fishermen share safety stories in NIOSH videos
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Lobster Boat Races: Gold Digger takes another gold
The Southern Bell moored at an unknown location and date. Phuong Huynh photo.
Unmanned helm puts shrimper on rocks
Tough boats are always in fashion
56 lobster boats came to the starting line at Rockland for the second day of the Maine lobster boat racing season. Jon Johansen photo.
Maine lobster boat racing season kicks off in Boothbay
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A man overboard demonstration gave visitors a chance to learn about marine safety and rescue operations at the Working Waterfront Festival in New Bedford, Mass. Samuel Hill photo.
Fatal falls overboard continue downward trend
A U.S. Coast Guard commercial fishing vessel dockside safety exam in progress. Jessica Hathaway photo.
Coast Guard fishing safety chief retires
Fog on the rocks near Boothbay Harbor, Maine. Jillian Schkeger photo.
Cutting through the fog
The Lynn Marie screams down the course at Long Island to take the Fastest Lobster Boat race at 54.6 mph.
Maine lobster boat racing season comes to an end
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