From the Atlantic to Alaska, fishermen say overfishing and fleet delays are shaking up a $320 billion industry.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSharks in peril: Industrial fishing pushes one-third of species toward extinctionCurrently, 17 species of oceanic sharks are protected by retention bans, policies that require fishermen to release any ...
Fishermen want to switch to new, lower-carbon emission systems. DOGE has pulled funding that was already allocated for these ...
Sustainable fishing policies passed in the 1970s have backfired in rural Native villages, where many family-run boats have ...
Giant supertrawlers are spending thousands of hours fishing in supposedly protected UK waters. This is why we need real ocean ...
Meghan Lapp, spokesperson for Seafreeze Ltd., said that the offshore wind projects destroy marine habitats that commercial ...
From OuterBanksVoice.com Facing skeptical and sometimes fiery comments from commercial and recreational fishing interests from Beaufort to the Outer Banks, the North Carolina Marine Fisheries ...
For generations, Louisiana’s menhaden fishing industry has supported small coastal communities and harvested a sustainable ...
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