Jellyfish invasion creates havoc
The invasion of jellyfish always creates havoc for fish and other sea species but Copenhagen climate conference ignores it.
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The invasion of jellyfish always creates havoc for fish and other sea species but Copenhagen climate conference ignores it.
Pirates along Horn of Africa have claimed that their actions are motivated by illegal fishing in Somali waters.
Press of Atlantic City are published a six-part series on
As a fishing management tool Cape Cod fishermen are going into the murky waters of sectors where no man has gone before.
Local fishermen have sued the National Marine Fisheries Service over deficiencies in the agency’s method of monitoring the industrial Atlantic herring midwater trawlers.
FWC has approved new set of rules to help shrimpers protect marine animals and turtles.
OAA Fisheries has published an environmental impact statement concerning the accidental catch of Chinook salmon in the Bering Sea pollock fishery.
The Bering Sea Chinook Salmon Bycatch Management Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and Regulatory Impact Review provides decision-makers and the public with an evaluation of the environmental, social, and economic effects of alternative measures to minimize Chinook salmon bycatch in the pollock fishery.
The authority has finalized a $13 million chunk of Great Lake restoration funds to fight the menace of Asian carp.
New regulations have been passed that could cut the numbers of fishermen and the days they can fish scallops.
Hawaii is set to avert the year-end tuna shortage so that residents can have their good-luck tuna at New Year’s as usual.
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