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Alaska's Seafood: The Perfect Protein for Spring and Beyond
NF Staff
New Oceana report: the Deepwater Horizon disaster may happen again
Jose Antunes
The new crabber has a bulbous bow and draws over 12 feet loaded. In sea trials the vessel cruised at 9 knots and could make a complete turn in three boat lengths. Chantier Naval Forillon photo.
Ugjit Mijua’ji’jg: The 'For the Children' crabber with near-zero emissions
Paul Molyneaux
Chinook salmon. NOAA photo.
Alaska Chinook trollers are no danger to killer whales – but lawsuit threatens them
Photo courtesy of Mimi Stafford.
National Fisherman Highliner: Mimi Stafford
Sue Cocking
F/V Southeast steaming on a Dungeness crab trip. Photo by Action Works Photography
Oregon Sea Grant's Dungeness Crab Fishing Photo Series: A Captivating Look into the Bounty of the Sea
Carli Stewart
Red king crab on the sorting table of the F/V Silver Spray. Image by Gabriel Prout
Red king crab surveying update has Bering Sea fishermen hopeful
Carli Stewart
As a youngster, Chris Brown began working around the docks at Point Judith with his family. Photo courtesy of Chris Brown.
National Fisherman Highliner: Chris Brown
Caroline Losneck
The Port of Astoria lies at river mile 13 at the mouth of the Columbia River and offers services, including welding, fiberglassing, and other repairs. Brendan Stock photo.
The port of Astoria keeps the Northwest fishing culture alive
Charlie Ess
The crew of the F/V Princess (left to right) Elissa Levin, Emilie Alsager, Heather Sears mugging with black cod that along with rockfish, will get them through a tough year with no salmon. F/V Princess photo.
Double whammy
Paul Molyneaux
F/V Noble Provider and F/V Alaskan Girl bow to bow. Photo from Lydia Wade.
Love at first fish
Carli Stewart
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