From today, commercial demersal fishing is banned along hundreds of kilometres of the WA coastline in an effort to recover ...
The largest commercial fishing industry in the Gulf of Mexico is accidentally killing and discarding more than 22,000 redfish annually in Louisiana waters, according to an independent study released ...
Serafin Fish Company receives first commercial whitefish license for southern Lake Huron in years. The license follows extensive research confirming the sustainability of a Harbor Beach fishery. The ...
For millennia, the lands and waters of Washington have sustained our peoples, cultures and traditions. Our rivers, bays and coastlines are sacred places of abundance, providing salmon and other marine ...
LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — The latest Great Lakes Fishing Decree has taken effect, and its guidelines for certain Great Lakes fisheries in Michigan will be in place for the next 24 years. The decree was ...
Commercial net-pen aquaculture is history in Washington. The state Board of Natural Resources on Tuesday adopted a rule banning the industry. The ban is a victory for outgoing Commissioner of Public ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. (CN) — Commercial net pen fish farming is no longer permitted in Washington state-owned waters after a state board approved the ban Tuesday afternoon. The ban specifically targets ...
Oregon is the only West Coast state that still allows commercial fish farming with net pens in ocean and estuary waters. Under a bill introduced to a House committee Wednesday, the practice would be ...
A manatee resting at Three Sisters Springs in Crystal River, Fla., while shading over a school of mangrove snappers. (Keith Ramos/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) MANHATTAN (CN) — A coalition of three ...
“I started out fishing with my father in the river,” said the 66-year-old commercial fisherman. “I picked up on all that information just by watching. I was fishing with him from 7 or 8 years old.” ...
Amber Every (center) directs tractors pulling in a seine net holding sockeye salmon on a beach site on Thursday, July 18, 2024 near Kenai, Alaska. (Ashlyn O'Hara/KDLL) For the second year in a row, ...
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