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University of Washington professor Ray Hilborn and other marine scientists have found thst predictions of global fisheries collapse have been far overstated.
Ray Hilborn is optimistic fishery management can work
Jerry Fraser
XtraTuf photo by Corey Arnold
We're not going anywhere
Jessica Hathaway
Editor's Log: Finding the light
Jessica Hathaway
Ben Hoffman (far left) of Bean
Northern Lights: Soup kitchen thrives on salmon culture
Guest Author
Don’t join the club!
Michael Crowley
Congress must act to save U.S. fishing industry
Guest Author
Magic Fish Co. crew prepping longline pot gear in Homer, Alaska. Buck Laukitis photo
Keep fishermen fishing: Food producers are essential to our health and survival
Guest Author
Salmon boats lined up in Bristol Bay. Katherine Carscallen photo.
Stay connected with National Fisherman
Jessica Hathaway
Stacks of lobster pots cover a wooden pier on a bay in New England. Maine Lobster Institute photo.
Why local fisheries matter — with or without a global pandemic
Jessica Hathaway
Kimberly Ann & Miss Amity racing to the finish in brighter days. Maine Lobster Boat Racing Association photo
Racing is coming: Will we be ready for it?
Michael Crowley
Unloading Alaska halibut. NOAA photo.
Mail Buoy: Once upon a time in Alaska
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