Fishing reforms draw criticism
Fishing reforms may lead to more illegal fishing, duplicate licences, irresponsible management, etc.
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Fishing reforms may lead to more illegal fishing, duplicate licences, irresponsible management, etc.
This season the fishermen of Columbian River will have fewer summer Chinook as the stock runs low.
Supermarkets are best place to shop for most reliably sustainable seafood, says Greenpeace.
Local fishermen of Cape and Islands cry foul over the continuous fall of river herring stocks.
Maine lobstermen are desperate and sell fresh lobster from trucks, homes or garage just to get few extra dollars.
Civil disobedience is the latest buzz Marshall fishermen are doing as they go subsistence fishing on the Yukon River, though fishing was closed.
Commercial fishing is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world and most of the fishermen in Cape May Country ports are after scallops.
Like farmers fishermen of Maine are selling portions of their catch directly to the general consumers.
FFAW/CAW President Earle McCurdy has advised shrimp harvesters to hold
Real time closures are now established as a significant feature of the Cod Recovery Plan. Cod avoidance measures such as real time closures and the use of highly selective gear, allow vessels to “buy-back” at least some of the 25% cut in days at sea imposed at the last December Council. Real time closures were trialled last year by the Scottish Executive and have been applied more extensively this year.
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