Woman captain joins ‘Wicked Tuna’ for 12th season (2025)

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Reducing bycatch has been a hot topic in the pollock trawl industry. Is the Montauk Working Waterfront Threatened? Major Changes Waiting In Wings Forum hosted by Vitter – Agriculture, forestry, seafood experts discuss key topics in Alexandria Fin-Body Ratios for Smooth Dogfish – Depends on How You Slice It Still Stuck! State, Coast Guard still trying to move fishing vessel The last Cornish fishing lugger of its kind sets sail for repairs around the British Isles Snow crab fishery off to slow start – Harvests expected to pick up as more vessels move out of Pacific cod and bairdi tanner crab fisheries Commercial Stone crab season starts Oct. 15 Days of chopping off fishing boats over; DFO to increase maximum inshore vessel length to 49’11 Low Numbers of Sacramento and Klamath River Salmon Point to Poor Season What became of the Yukon kings? An in-river look NOAA Regional Administrator John Bullard concedes Gloucester, Scituate, and Portsmouth faces heavy hit Coast Guard in Southeastern New England, local partners, good Sam save 5 lives in 3 separate incidents Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr, R-Gloucester files bi partisan Seafood Marketing Program bill Rhode Island Fishermen’s Alliance Weekly Update, April 6, 2014 FISH-NL calls on DFO to take direct control of scientific quota of redfish in the Gulf of St. Lawrence Whales and other marine life are still dying. The crisis at the NJ Shore remains urgent Maryland to restrict crabbing, including first-ever limits on harvest of male blue crab Pro Cat US touts catamaran workboat Today’s Marine Conservationists Are Climate Deniers – Jay Andersson The real Sea Wolf: Russians try to tame ‘Sea Wolf’ Captain Alexander MacLean (Part 2) Commercial salmon season opens Climate change could lead to more lobster in P.E.I. waters Fisherman Finds Exhausted Bald Eagle At Sea, Gives Him A Lift To Shore – Watch the Video
  • Reducing bycatch has been a hot topic in the pollock trawl industry.

    Scientists are working with the commercial fishermen to find a solution to the problem. And, at the Alaska Marine Science Symposium this week in Anchorage, they Read More »

  • Is the Montauk Working Waterfront Threatened? Major Changes Waiting In Wings

    For all the talk about how much Montauk has changed with the influx of wealthy part-timers, the planning consultants conducting the town’s hamlet studies say that Read More »

  • Forum hosted by Vitter – Agriculture, forestry, seafood experts discuss key topics in Alexandria

    Other topics Wednesday included the effect of government regulations, the slow recovery of commercial fishing following the BP oil spill, safety concerns about imported seafood and Read More »

  • Fin-Body Ratios for Smooth Dogfish – Depends on How You Slice It

    The 2010 Shark Conservation Act prohibits removal of fins at sea for all sharks landed in U.S. Waters, with a glaring exception for smooth dogfish, or Read More »

  • Still Stuck! State, Coast Guard still trying to move fishing vessel

    A fishing boat that ran onto a reef close to Kaimana Beach in Waikikinearly two weeks ago is sticking around a little longer. The Coast Guard Read More »

  • The last Cornish fishing lugger of its kind sets sail for repairs around the British Isles

    An historic Cornish lugger has sailed out of Newlyn for the start of a 1,000-mile journey to the Scottish Highlands. Barnabas is the only surviving fishing Read More »

  • 14:24:25– Species – Herring – Gear Type – Seine – Gillnet– Dutch Harbor Food and Bait Herring Fishery Announcement #2 – Westward Region-Alaska Peninsula-Aleutian Islands-Areawi Commercial Read More »

  • Snow crab fishery off to slow start – Harvests expected to pick up as more vessels move out of Pacific cod and bairdi tanner crab fisheries

    Harvest figures for the commercial Bering Sea snow crab indicate it’s another slow start season for this fishery, a total allocation of 6.8 million pounds notwithstanding. Read More »

  • Commercial Stone crab season starts Oct. 15

    Commercial stone-crab fishermen cross their fingers and hope the new season beginning Tuesday is not a repeat of the last season. Stone crabs rank behind only Read More »

  • Days of chopping off fishing boats over; DFO to increase maximum inshore vessel length to 49’11

    “The days of chopping off boats are over. This is a massive victory for inshore harvesters in what is now the under 40’ fleet,” says Jason Read More »

  • Low Numbers of Sacramento and Klamath River Salmon Point to Poor Season

    Recreational and commercial fishermen attending the annual salmon fishery information meeting in Santa Rosa on March 1 received grim news from state and federal biologists – Read More »

  • What became of the Yukon kings? An in-river look

    Part 4 The Yukon River draws into its mouth the largest migration of chinook, chum, and coho salmon stocks in the world. For the chinook, or Read More »

  • NOAA Regional Administrator John Bullard concedes Gloucester, Scituate, and Portsmouth faces heavy hit

    “We’re trying to follow the cod and that’s going to have a disproportionate impact on these ports,” he said, naming Gloucester, Scituate and Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Read More »

  • Coast Guard in Southeastern New England, local partners, good Sam save 5 lives in 3 separate incidents

    The Coast Guard, partner agencies, and a good Samaritan teamed up to respond to three separate Southeastern New England maritime emergencies since Thursday evening. At about Read More »

  • Senate Minority Leader Bruce Tarr, R-Gloucester files bi partisan Seafood Marketing Program bill

    The bill, which calls for the establishment of a Massachusetts Seafood Marketing Program within the Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF), has drawn the support of 23 Read More »

  • Rhode Island Fishermen’s Alliance Weekly Update, April 6, 2014

    “The Rhode Island Fishermen’s Alliance is dedicated to its mission of continuing to help create sustainable fisheries without putting licensed fishermen out of business.” Read the Read More »

  • FISH-NL calls on DFO to take direct control of scientific quota of redfish in the Gulf of St. Lawrence

    “The FFAW-Unifor should not be controlling science quotas,” says Boyd Lavers, an inshore harvester from Port Saunders on the Great Northern Peninsula, and Captain of FISH-NL’s Read More »

  • Whales and other marine life are still dying. The crisis at the NJ Shore remains urgent

    It’s worth noting that it has been a full year since coastal residents realized that there was something amiss in our oceans — the start of Read More »

  • Maryland to restrict crabbing, including first-ever limits on harvest of male blue crab

    Regulations issued this week, to be in effect from July through December, will limit commercial watermen to at most 15 bushels a day of male crabs Read More »

  • Pro Cat US touts catamaran workboat

    The white hull of the fiberglass catamaran workboat is under construction at the site in Rouses Point. Based on models used in Europe, it will be Read More »

  • Today’s Marine Conservationists Are Climate Deniers – Jay Andersson

    Jay Andersson finds some inconvenient truths about todays corporate backed Marine Conservation Industry. The self-appointed saviors –Read more here in the Guest Writers Column 17:17 Read More »

  • The real Sea Wolf: Russians try to tame ‘Sea Wolf’ Captain Alexander MacLean (Part 2)

    After being caught almost red-handed poaching seals from a Russian island, Captain MacLean was summoned, along with most of his crew, to appear aboard the Russian Read More »

  • Commercial salmon season opens

    The commercial salmon season opened early Wednesday from Pigeon Point (Half Moon Bay) to the U.S./Mexican border. Officials at the Santa Cruz Harbor reported that 26 Read More »

  • Climate change could lead to more lobster in P.E.I. waters

    Prince Edward Island could soon become a lobster nursery on the waves if climate change predictions hold water. A number of scientists at a joint U.S.-Canada Read More »

  • Fisherman Finds Exhausted Bald Eagle At Sea, Gives Him A Lift To Shore – Watch the Video

    Canadian fisherman Dan Dunbar was cruising in a boat near Nanoose Bay, British Columbia when he spotted ayoung bald eagle floundering on the surface of the Read More »

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