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Registration is now live for the West Coast's largest commercial marine trade show, serving commercial mariners from Alaska to California. Join industry experts and commercial fishermen from November ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is making $6 million in grant funding to help seafood processors expand their operations ...
Alaska's 2025 commercial salmon harvest reached over 129 million fish through Aug. 12, with sockeye, keta and coho catches appearing on pace to reach total annual projections.
With tariffs and anti-fraud legislation pushing prices up, shrimpers are calling for swift passage of the Save Our Shrimpers Act, which would stop the U.S. from contributing billions to the World Bank ...
Vessel registration with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game began on Monday, Aug. 11, to determine the number of ...
The Notus trawl sensor system with Echo showing the level of noise on the grate and grate angle. According to Francis Parrott ...
Early Tuesday, Heather Rehtaeh (Burns) posted a concerning message on Facebook that National Fisherman 2009 Highliner, Joel ...
Craig Rose is working on an active selection net design. Called ActSel for short, the system relies on the Simrad FX camera ...
The Coast Guard suspended its search for a fisherman missing after a 40-foot vessel capsized near Newport, Ore., after the ...
The Reel Pissah, out of Harpswell, Maine, sports a pair of Durabrite pro series lights that the crew used while night fishing for a giant bluefin tuna. Tuna boats tend to use 5,700 Kelvin lights that ...
Crew from the Coast Guard Cutter Alder, a 225-foot seagoing buoy tender, along with an Air Station Sacramento C-27 Spartan ...
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