Daily Archives: May 12, 2013

Fishing Vessel Pauline Four capsizes near Shinnecock Inlet; Captain Stian Stiansen,dead – Mate Scott Finne rescued – Video

HAMPTON BAYS –  The U.S. Coast Guard says one person was killed and another person was rescued after a commercial fishing vessel overturned in the waters just east of the Shinnecock Inlet.Southampton Town police found 85-year-old Stian Stiansen, of East Quogue, on the inlet’s beach. Emergency crews rushed him to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. They say a 42-year-old man aboard Pauline Four was rescued after drifting about a fourth of a mile away from the boat. Officials say he is doing fine.  continued

P.E.I. fishermen, processors still in disagreement about price of lobster

The Canadian Press – CHARLOTTETOWN — A meeting between Prince Edward Island fishermen and seafood processors ended in frustration Sunday as the contentious dispute over the price of lobster continued. Michael McGeoghegan, president P.E.I. Fishermen’s Association, said his organization could not reach an agreement with the P.E.I. Seafood Processors Association after meeting in Charlottetown for about two and a half hours. continued

Rhode Island Fishermen’s Alliance Weekly Update MAY 12, 2013

“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 Updaterifa

F/V Pauline IV Commercial fishing boat capsizes in NY,

Photo credit: YouTube / News 12

SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — One of two men aboard a commercial fishing vessel was found dead after the boat capsized Sunday off the coast of Long Island, authorities said. continued  link

Bounty owner sued

BRIDGEWATER — Claudene Christian’s mother has filed a $90-million lawsuit against the owner of the Bounty. In it she alleges that he allowed the ship’s “dangerously incompetent” captain and “severely untrained…continued

Compass: New federal ocean policy bodes ill for Alaska – Rep. Charisse Millett, R-Anchorage,

ADN- Alaskans today have tremendous potential opportunities that can provide lasting benefits for decades to come.  Plentiful energy and mineral resources, new Arctic shipping lanes, vibrant fisheries, and a bustling tourism industry are but a few of the areas that could all combine to usher in a new era of unprecedented economic and societal prosperity for the people of Alaska and beyond.  Unfortunately, prospects for this bright future could potentially be delayed if not derailed as a result of President Obama’s issuance of the July 2010  and the recently-released National Ocean Policy Final Implementation Plan. continued

Letter: NOAA supports, relies on SMAST fisheries work – William A. Karp, Ph.D. Science and Research Director, U.S. Department of Commerce/NOAA

May 12, 2013 12:00 AM –  I am writing in response to Steve Urbon’s May 3 article (“Watch out, NOAA — SMAST is innovating again”) regarding recent research led by Dr. Kevin Stokesbury and his colleagues at the UMass School of Marine Science and Technology using video to count fish in a trawl net. continued

Linda Bean buys Rockland building to meet demands of growing lobster business

BDN – ROCKLAND, Maine — Linda Bean, who has become a major player in the lobster industry, has purchased an 11,000-square-foot building from a Canadian company that had planned to convert the facility into a lobster processing plant. continued