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The Reel Pissah, out of Harpswell, Maine, sports a pair of Durabrite pro series lights that the crew used while night fishing for a giant bluefin tuna. Tuna boats tend to use 5,700 Kelvin lights that ...
Crew from the Coast Guard Cutter Alder, a 225-foot seagoing buoy tender, along with an Air Station Sacramento C-27 Spartan ...
A Shinkei Systems machine, secured on the deck of the California black cod boat Brita Michelle, is owned by Shinkei and ...
Pacific oysters are the primary shellfish species grown in B.C., with an estimated value of $16 million in 2023. While mass ...
Part of Stonington’s turnout numbers can be attributed to the port’s location, which is about two-thirds the way up the Maine ...
Red grouper catch limits will be increased for the remainder of 2025, to boost “harvest opportunities for commercial and ...
Marine protected areas cover more than 8% of the world’s oceans today, but they can get a bad rap as being protected on paper only. While the name invokes safe havens for fish, whales and other sea ...
Bipartisan legislation would create a “disaster mitigation tax credit” for working waterfronts, allowing a 30 percent tax ...
An artisanal fisheries panel at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice, France, in June focused on the values of small-scale fisheries. When assigned monetary values, food security, health and traditions ...
Fishing vessels of all types, from Maine to Texas, are expected to benefit from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
A new Canadian marine plastics recovery program traces its origins to the plight of albatrosses in the Midway Islands, which were struggling with the ingestion of plastics. It all began around ...
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