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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced it will purchase $16 million worth of Oregon pink shrimp through a program aimed at stabilizing domestic food producers during economic hardship, ...
A new seasonal forecast developed by NOAA scientists predicts cooler bottom-water temperatures across the Gulf of Maine this spring and summer, making a notable shift for one of t ...
Portland Shipyard’s 330-ton travellift launching a passenger vessel, and the stern of a schooner in the foreground, offer a glimpse of the many types of vessels in the yard, including a wide array of ...
Amid looming trade wars and uncertainty about the price of wood, Supercede, a Phoenix, Arizona company, is offering ...
Regional John Deere distributor Cascade Engine Center collaborated with Snow & Company to integrate the 13.5L engine, which ...
A Panama City, Fla., fishing captain was sentenced to a month in jail and a $51,000 fine for violating the federal Marine ...
Developed in partnership with industry experts, the Multi-Function Trawl (MFT) net is engineered to combine two separate West ...
Their message was unified: Alaska’s fishing communities are at a tipping point. Regulatory pressures, climate change, and economic consolidation are making it harder to fish, and harder still to stay ...
Readers can learn more by attending a May 28 webinar on “Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal: What Fishermen Need to Know”, hosted ...
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik disapproved the New England Fishery Management Council’s proposed Amendment 25 to the ...
A Rhode Island lobsterman is suing the state in federal court after suffering serious injuries allegedly caused by a ...
While the federal government has the authority to grant leases in the EEZ off the coast of any state, including Alaska, where ...