New England fishing industry waiting for regulatory relief
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke is under pressure to do some regulatory relief for the New England fishing industry.
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U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke is under pressure to do some regulatory relief for the New England fishing industry.
A recent study has proven that creating Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) can have a positive effect on spawning, though drifting larvae, for stocks more than 150 kilometres away
The miraculous return of 34 million wild sockeye salmon to the Fraser River in British Columbia this year mystifies scientists.
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department and Wyoming Wildlife Protectors Association have come up with reward for information regarding illegal stock of largemouth bass.
British Columbia salmon farmers are ready to have new regulations in this New Year as Canadian government took the control.
Catch-share system for groundfish fishery along the West Coast would begin a new era in commercial fishing.
New fish catch limits will minimize the economic and environmental waste, confirms scientists.
At a meeting the North Pacific Fishery Management Council has taken regulatory measures to minimise Chinook salmon bycatch by Gulf of Alaska Pollock trawlers.
Sport fishermen expressed grave concern whether they would be able to angle for halibut if allocations remain as they are.
New England commercial lobstermen are lining up for federal aid programme for their better upliftment.
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