NMFS comes out with new rules
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) put many restrictions on the direct fishing for Pacific cod through different rules.
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The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) put many restrictions on the direct fishing for Pacific cod through different rules.
The sudden collapse of California salmon makes the fishermen to go for another lean year that stirs the entire West Coast fishing industry.
Fishing fleets have taken stern measures to reduce the deadly hooking of albatross, who come for a free meal on the high seas.
The North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC) and the Alaska Board of Fish (BOF) have different opinions on new proposal for fishing industry.
The western Atlantic bluefin tuna fishery is in great danger and desperately need some help for survival.
The number of Chinook salmon population has reached to a record low last year, pointing towards an unprecedented collapse of the species.
Newly formed fishermen group has filed a lawsuit challenging the new regulations impacting the industry.
As per new regulations the quota for red snapper is going to drop by nearly 50 percent from what it was in early last year.
As the population of crab population is falling dangerously, Virginia Marine Resources Commission mulls to put more restrictions on its harvest.
At Alaska Young Fishermen’s Summit many new and old fishermen took part to know the new tricks for the trade that fuels Alaska’s coastal economies.
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