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Department of the Interior’s April 30 announcement that it would sell one million acres of leases for offshore wind power development in the Gulf of Maine. Photo by freepik/EyeEm
Concerns rise over offshore wind in Gulf of Maine
Paul Molyneaux
Furuno’s new line of NavNet TZtouchXL large screen MFDs are packed with new features and future capabilities. The glass touch screen enables the user to access Bathyvision charts, plotter, sounder, and other electronics, with the potential to have as many
Furuno’s new multi-function displays
Paul Molyneaux
Commercial fishing boats docked in Bayou La Batre, Alabama. Doug Stewart photo.
Alabama governor approves new seafood labeling law
Guest Author
Early AIS technology originated in the 1990s and came into regular use in 2002. Photo by DS AI
Em-trak Marine Electronics pushes the limits
Paul Molyneaux
Fishing communities are resilient. They have the knowledge, skills, and experience to adapt to challenges brought by changing climates. Photo by Brynn Thorn on Unsplash
Building climate resilience together with Alaska’s fishing communities
Guest Author
The lobster boat Double Down headed back to the dock at Samoset Boatworks after its sea trials. Samoset Boatworks photo.
A trio of Mussel Ridge boats at Boothbay
Michael Crowley
Garmin's nautical charts are continuously updated by multiple sources. Photo by Britton Spark (Instagram: @couchchronicles)
Garmin pioneers navigation solutions for fishermen
Carli Stewart
Many groups jointly moved to intervene in a challenge by Northern Dynasty Minerals and Pebble Limited Partnership to the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision. Photo by SaveBristolBay.org
Groups band together against Pebble Limited Partnership
NF Staff
The Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute's Seafood U® Training for Holland America Line’s culinary teams began in advance of the 2024 cruising season. ASMI/Holland America photo.
ASMI, Holland America partner on seafood education
NF Staff
On May 23, 2024, Fishing Partnership is hosting survival training in South Portland, Maine. Photo by Inera Isovic on Unsplash
Fishing Partnership hosting survival training in Maine
Carli Stewart
Macduff Ship Design developed a new scalloper design, the first vessel was the Eternal Promise, owned by Whitelink Seafoods. Photo courtesy of MacDuff Ship Design
New European scalloper offers Improved economic viability
Carli Stewart
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