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The King and Winge was built in West Seattle, WA in 1914. The builders, Al King and Tom Winge, were charter members of the ...
Going to any lengths, photographer Jay Fleming snorkeling in the Bradford’s Cove weir off the island of Grand Manan, in New ...
In Bodega Bay, the winds of uncertainty are picking up once again, and this time, it’s not the weather. Commercial fishermen ...
A hydroelectric dam in Alaska's Prince William Sound provides approximately 70% of electric power for the isolated fishing ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) announced the long-anticipated reopening of the commercial fishery from ...
For the past several decades, the state of Maine has been removing dams and building fishways intended to restore alewife ...
On April 23, New Hampshire Fish and Game conservation officers boarded the lobster boat For the Win, operated by 40-year-old ...
House Bill 116, sponsored by the House Special Committee on Fisheries at the request of the Joint Legislative Task Force ...
In early April, Samoset Boatworks in Boothbay, Maine, was finishing up two 42’x14’ 6” Mussel Ridge tuna boats. The first one ...
“This is exactly why SEAD Consulting partnered with Florida State University to create the RIGHTTest — to bring transparency ...
The paper was entitled “Consequences of the 200 Mile Legislation, 1976 – 1978.” In his presentation to over 450 fishermen and ...
The session concluded with a sense of urgency, but also with hope. Alaska’s working waterfronts may be under pressure, but ...