New England fishermen fishing for good
New England fishermen are allowing their ecosystem to recover as they have the flexibility to fish in their own way.
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New England fishermen are allowing their ecosystem to recover as they have the flexibility to fish in their own way.
Fishing is ban in areas affected by ever-spreading oil slick in Gulf of Mexico, ordered by the government.
US government sets new fishing regulations to revive New England’s once plentiful cod and flounder populations and this worries fishermen.
US officials banned fishing in a portion of the northern Gulf of Mexico thus curtailing a billion-dollar business due to oil spill.
Fishermen are ready to get more of the Louisiana season of shrimp before oil from the Gulf of Mexico spill washes ashore.
Obama Administration has given green signal to the Cape Wind Project but it raises concern about how it will affect the fishing industry.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke has decided to meet with Northeast lawmakers over fishing rules.
A group devoted to saving endangered sea turtles Monday asked
The captain of a commercial fishing vessel died when the boat sank in the Gulf of Alaska due to overload.
New England’s congressional delegation appealed directly to U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke for relief from sharp commercial fishing restrictions.
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