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The Itasca leaving San Diego and bound for her home port of Honolulu after what owner Peter Webster calls “a shave and a ...
“How is the red snapper fishing?” At certain times of the year, that question gets asked more than “What’s for dinner?” ...
A vitamin deficiency linked to an enzyme found in anchovies that breaks down Vitamin B1, or thiamine, is threatening the ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce on Monday announced the appointment of 20 new and returning members to the nation’s eight regional fishery management councils, a key step in the federal effort to ...
Although it is illegal to mislabel seafood in Florida, enforcement is reportedly limited. While SeaD’s testing found high ...
Twenty-five years ago, “The Perfect Storm” roared into movie theaters. The disaster flick, starring George Clooney and Mark ...
Composite construction is a form of boat building favored at the yard because, Haley says, “nobody wants wood anything ...
The troller/longliner/crabber Ashtella Raelynn sank at Dock 7 in Newport, Ore., on Monday, June 23, while owner operator ...
Fishing Back When - Written by past contributor, Bob Bernstein, from the May 1989 edition of National Fisherman.
ADF&G's Blue Sheet, which tracks the preliminary overall commercial harvest statewide, put the overall harvest as of June 24 at nearly 3 million fish, including 1.4 million sockeye, 1.3 million chum, ...
“The trawl ban has been defeated,” the North Carolina Fisheries Association announced in an email to supporters, shortly after Republican lawmakers emerged from a caucus meeting around 3 p.m.