Judge extends eased commercial fishing regulations
U.S. District Court Judge Edward Harrington has extended for two weeks his previous ruling that lifted the commercial fishing regulations that count one day at sea as two in fish-rich waters.
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U.S. District Court Judge Edward Harrington has extended for two weeks his previous ruling that lifted the commercial fishing regulations that count one day at sea as two in fish-rich waters.
Fishermen of Kachemak Bay rejoice over the return of crab into the area after six years, say a report.
Fishermen and fishing companies were attended the 27th Annual Cortez Commercial Fishing Festival this weekend.
Oregon Alliance for Sustainable Salmon Fisheries has discussed proposed salmon seasons in its annual meeting.
Fishermen in Bearing Sea and Aleutian Islands have slowed their work in order to avoid bycatch.
Cape Cod fishermen are among first to share and better manage limits on their catch on cod, detailed a report.
Three North Pacific albacore tuna fisheries operating in U.S., Canadian
In US farm-raised catfish processed during January 2009 totaled 35.8 million pounds round weight, decrease 22 percent from January 2008.
American Western Fish Boat Owners Association (WFOA) North Pacific albacore tuna’s two fisheries have entered the assessment process for MSC certificate.
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has renewed a longstanding and bitter legal campaign against the Gloucester Seafood Display Auction.
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