In partnership with the Anchorage Daily News and The Seattle Times, Northern Journal has chronicled the long, steep decline ...
Council appointments and bycatch policy tilt the system toward industrial fleets at the expense of food security and culture.
Roy Scheffer’s hands mapped a different era of the Martha’s Vineyard waterfront. Etched by decades of running thick, tar-treated longline and calloused from the rough skin of swordfish, Roy was at the ...
The top two threats facing whales off Long Island's coast are boat strikes and fishing nets. That’s according to research by ...
Researchers at Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota have been studying the effectiveness of a device aimed at cutting down on ...
Advocates see Senate action on a measure to slash S.C. boat taxes nearly in half and end taxation of outboard motors as ...
After months of conversations with people who live from the sea – or live with the consequences of how it’s managed – one ...
Shocking footage of a veteran fisher being forced to scrap countless scallops has emerged amid growing tensions over strict ...
Thobashan Govindarajulu, Head of Sales and Marketing at local distributor Filmfinity, said the decision was made "based on ...
New Zealand’s marine industry is showing clear signs of recovery, with the 25th Auckland Boat Show expanding its footprint to ...
The fishery has been the primary industry to sustain the island community of St. Brendan’s in Bonavista Bay for decades, but ...
Scientists say an innovative shoreline restoration project could curb erosion and improve water quality in the Sandusky Bay.