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Paul Molyneaux is the Boats & Gear editor for National Fisherman.
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The Chipmans built their wharf themselves. After the January storms swept away their wharf, they will have to do it again –but stronger if these events are to be the new normal. Chipman’s Wharf photos.
Rebuilding in Maine
Matt Johnston leased a crab license during the pandemic. Coming out of lockdown he realized he wanted to commit to the fishery and decided to build a boat at Full Time Fabrication with his old friend TJ Lowry. Full Time Fabrication photo.
The Wild West
Russia's fishing fleet modernization continues. A St. Petersburg yard delivered the Mekhanik Maslak—reportedly designed with assistance from Skipteknisk, and outfitted with Seonics deck gear—to the Russian Fishing Company in May 2023. United Shipbuilding
On the Russian front
Henry Allens Seafood is one among many lobster wharves heavily damaged by the storm that blasted the Maine coast on Wednesday, Jan. 10. Another storm is approaching and due to hit on Saturday. Photo courtesy of Henry Allen's Seafood.
Maine’s fishing infrastructure hammered by winter storm
The components of Mustad’s E-Line Autoline system include the hauler and hook cleaner, line retriever, hook separator, magazines, and the SuperBaiter, all monitored and controlled through a control panel that can connect via satellite link to Mustad techn
The bottom line on the E-Line
After achieving a lengthy list of accomplishments as executive director of the Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association, Andy Wink is stepping down from his position, and will contribute to Alaska fisheries in an as-yet undecided new role. BB
Andy Wink steps down from Bristol Bay seafood association
U.S. fishermen like Capt. Morgan Mason are catching more bluefin. New analysis of the genetic make-up and spawning areas of bluefin caught in the northwest Atlantic could change management and conservation efforts. Mason Featherston photo.
Challenging the bluefin two-stock theory
Among the innovations Alaska Metal Works introduced on the Phosphorescence were multiple winches on the picking booms enabling them to be adjusted with hydraulic controls. AKMW photo.
Innovative Alaskan seiner 'Phosphorescence' sets trends in fishing technology
The new Grundéns Fish Picker jacket comes in a zipper or anorak style and is made to offer comfort and flexibility for what Grundéns is calling “on deck athletes.” Ben Matthews photo.
Outerwear for on-deck-athletes
Redfish in a Deepchill slurry, which the company says will bring the fish temperature from 15-18 degrees Celsius to 2 degrees Celsius in five minutes. Deepchill photo.
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