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FROM THE LIVING ROOM window of their waterfront home, Carol and Tony Anello have watched the rise and fall of Bodega Bay.
Blaine Braddock fulfills several roles on a daily basis. The Belle Chase resident and professional financial advisor at ...
The paper was entitled “Consequences of the 200 Mile Legislation, 1976 – 1978.” In his presentation to over 450 fishermen and ...
As climate change warms rivers, the fishing industry is increasingly threatened. One nonprofit shows how it's helping to save ...
After the federal government required herring fishermen to pay the salaries of monitors on their boats, the fishermen sued, ...
The order directs the Secretary of Commerce to “immediately consider suspending, revising, or rescinding regulations that ...
California is one of the top fly-fishing destinations of the nation, especially when it comes to wild trout. But as climate ...
Louisiana’s commercial fishing families have long been the backbone of the state’s working coast. From shrimp docks in ...
House Bill 116 seeks to amend state law to exclude cooperative agreements in which fishing businesses pool resources to pay ...
A new study of some of California’s most commercially significant aquatic species paints a grim picture for the future of the ...
Kitty Simonds of the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council presents the viewpoint of the longline fishers who ...
A crewmember on the fishing vessel Progress wraps up the 2025 pollock season in Unalaska. (Theo Greenly / KUCB) The ...