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Paul Molyneaux
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Paul Molyneaux is the Boats & Gear editor for National Fisherman.
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Out on the edge of trawler design
Deyerle and his cousin Hunter work through their gear in the fog of Monterey Bay. Deyerle used to work by himself but finds the work goes faster with a second person. Paul Molyneaux photo.
At Sea: Monterey Bay black cod
Shrimp processing in South Asia. Shrimp are one of many species groups monitored by the SIMP program. In reviewing the program NOAA will examine labor issues, and may require importers to provide more information on those. Paul Molyneaux photo.
Seafood imports monitoring expansion on hold
Skipper Science
Future of Fisheries Panel Unveils Tech Advances
Out on the Edge of Trawler Design
Captain Paul Tate, far right on the flying bridge, docks the Western Flyer at Fishermen’s Wharf in Monterey, California, amid much celebration and fanfare. The 86-year-old seiner fished out of Monterey for years and was chartered in 1940 by John Steinbeck and Ed Ricketts for their journey to the Sea of Cortez. Paul Molyneaux photo.
Bringing Back the Legend: Western Flyer's Epic Restoration Story
Alabama Marine Resources Division biologist Jason Herrmann, counts oysters, oyster drills, and cultch in a sample from one of the state’s reefs. The absence of spat is causing concern about the next couple of seasons. Alabama MRD photo.
Staying alive in Alabama’s oyster fishery
The clammers of Raritan and Sandy Hook Bays work on a quota of sorts. The James T. White Clam Depuration plant determines how many clams it can process and allots the requisite crates equally among the clammers. Luke Jenks photo.
The Clammers of Highlands
Welders at Fairhaven Shipyard pieced together the bulbous bow on the Vigilance. The thruster, which runs off the boat’s hydraulics and was supplied by Pine Hill Equipment. Paul Molyneaux photo.
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