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The New England groundfish debacle (Part III): who or what is at fault? Nils E. Stolpe/FishNet
NILS STOLPE: The New England groundfish debacle (Part IV): Is cutting back harvest really the answer?
While it’s a fact that’s hardly ever acknowledged, the assumption in fisheries management is that if the population of a stock of fish isn’t at some arbitrary level, it’s because of too much fishing. Hence the term “overfished.” Hence the mandated knee jerk reaction of the fisheries managers to not enough fish; cut back on fishing. What of other factors? They don’t count. It’s all about fishing, because fishing is all that the managers can control; it’s their Maslow’s Hammer. When it comes to the oceans it seems as if it’s about all that the industry connected mega-foundations that support the anti-fishing ENGOs with hundreds of millions of dollars a year in “donations” are interested in controlling. Read the article here
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Blue Harvest Refitted Codfather Trawlers going into service
Blue Harvest Fisheries this week launched the Carrabassett, the second of three refitted groundfish vessels the company is putting into service this year. The 78-foot trawler Read More » -
RUN FOR YOUR LIVES! Crabs supersized by carbon pollution
WASHINGTON — It is the dawn of the super crab. Crabs are bulking up on carbon pollution that pours out of power plants, factories and vehicles Read More » -
State of Crabbing in Norton Sound: Less Sea Ice, Fewer Crabs — and Fewer Crabbers
The commercial quota for winter Norton Sound crabbers this season is just over 12,000 pounds: less than half of the amount last winter, and about a Read More » -
Cantwell, Herrera Beutler introduce bill to help Washington fishermen
Local fishermen could soon be allowed to refinance federal loans if Revitalizing the Economy of Fisheries in the Pacific Act, a bill championed by U.S. Sen. Maria Read More » -
New manual outlines steps for fishermen, communities to take in crisis
The concept first began to crystallize in Angela Sanfilippo’s mind about four years ago, when the president of the Gloucester Fishermen’s Wives Association realized she needed Read More » -
Snapper season may be one to remember – no confidence in the federal regulations, it’s time to draw a line
BATON ROUGE — The 2013 red snapper season could be roughly half as long as last year, which would not only be record-setting but also advantageous Read More » -
PRIMNM Town Hall Listening Session: Strong Opposition to Proposed Monument Expansion
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Company willing to buy Sipekne’katik lobster from open fishing area 35
Bruce Gidney of Gidney Fisheries in Digby made the offer in response to Chief Mike Sack of Sipekne’katik, who has said buyers and suppliers won’t do Read More » -
Cowichan Bay Fishermen’s Wharf Association offering free moorage to gillnetters
Kim Olsen has been a commercial fisherman on the coast for decades and says he’s never seen people like him hurt as much as they are Read More » -
Massachusetts captain offers classes for aspiring fishermen
Capt. Joe Sanfilippo fished out of Gloucester for more than 20 years alongside siblings and family members. For much of that time, a seed was germinating. Read More » -
Gov. DeSantis awards $7.5M to Lee County for shrimp dock rebuild
Nearly two years after Hurricane Ian bashed into Southwest Florida, the area is continuing to recover. Gov. Ron DeSantis is pitching in with $7.5 million to rebuild Read More » -
Research detects antibiotics traces in commercial seafood
Two scientists have carried out a new study to examine the persistence of antibiotics in seafood raised by aquaculture and have found traces of five of Read More » -
THE ORIGINS AND HISTORY OF THE FLYING SANTA
Airplanes, helicopters, lighthouses and a Santa Claus delivering toys along with coffee, tea, potato chips and shaving products. Seems like a strange mix for a 84-year Read More » -
Michael Burden Clarkin “Captain Mike”, of North Carolina, has passed away
Michael Burden Clarkin, born in Corpus Christi, Texas on October 21, 1950, died on the Outer Banks of North Carolina on January 5, 2024, after a long Read More » -
Who is Vitaly Orlov?
Vitaly Orlov returned to Russia from Norway in 2007 with a single vision: to develop a world-class fishing industry in Russia. Today, Norebo Group, the company Read More » -
Athearn Marine Agency Boat of the Week: 45′ Fiberglass Lobster boat, 815HP 6 Cylinder Baudouin, Northern Lights 12 KW Genset
Specifications, information and 7 photos >click here< To see all the boats in this series, >click here<12:21 Read More » -
Video: Coast Guard medevacs commercial fisherman 40 miles northwest of Johns Pass, Florida
The Coast Guard medevaced a 65-year-old man from a commercial fishing vessel 40 miles northwest of Johns Pass, Florida, Monday. A Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater MH-60 Read More » -
New phone mast life-changing for Skye fisherman
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Recreational Fishing Alliance honors Florida congressman
Southerland will receive an award for being a champion of the fishing industry, Recreational Fishing Alliance executive director Jim Donofrio said in a statement. “Mr. Southerland’s honesty, integrity and Read More » -
Athearn Marine Agency Boat of the Week: 2018 46′ Mussel Ridge Lobster/Tuna
Specifications, information and 10 photos >click here< To see all the boats in this series, >click here<100% composite build – no wood. Vessel cruises at 20 Read More » -
Why the U.S. Needs More Worker-Owned Companies
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Why save the Hawaii Aquarium Fishery? Aquarium Fish Collectors and what we do
The September 6, 2017 Hawaii Supreme Court HEPA (Hawaii Environmental Protection Act) ruling has nearly shut down Hawaii’s aquarium fishery. It will take years and cost Read More » -
Opponents say Block Island wind farm is causing problems across prime fishing grounds
The five enormous turbines that have been generating electricity off Block Island over the past year are considered a model for the future of offshore wind. Read More » -
An Anti-Fishing Town? Home Storage Of Fishing Gear Dredged Up Anew
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New Group Is Dedicated to Liberating Lobsters
The lobster heroes are here: Crustacean Liberation is a new advocacy group dedicated to saving one of the most overlooked and abused groups of animals: lobsters, crabs, shrimp, Read More »
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