From the Atlantic to Alaska, fishermen say overfishing and fleet delays are shaking up a $320 billion industry.
Chris Chagnon and John Ainsworth unload fluke and flounder from the commercial fishing boat Hope and Sydney, as cuts by U.S.
The judge agreed with the National Marine Fisheries Service that its review of the annual harvest specifications sufficiently ...
Trump’s regulatory freeze risks delayed start to several lucrative fisheries Bluefin tuna overfished in mid-Atlantic, ...
The Alaska Fisheries Science Center, which studies and helps oversee Alaska’s marine resources, may have lost more than 5% of ...
AVCP and Tanana Chiefs Conference, along with the City of Bethel, claimed that recent groundfish harvest management in the ...
The Tanana Chiefs Conference and the Association of Village Council Presidents had sued the federal government.
The Tanana Chiefs Conference and the Association of Village Council Presidents had sued the federal government.
The study focused on observers working in Alaska’s North Pacific groundfish and halibut fishery, which spans the Bering Sea, to the Aleutian Islands and the Gulf of Alaska — the largest ...
NOAA employs some 12,000 people. More than 700 of them are based in Washington, according to Sen. Patty Murray’s office. They are employed at NOAA Fisheries and the National Weather Service in Seattle ...
In Alaska, fired federal workers include meteorologists ... Dimond's job was critical to annual longline surveys that provide data on groundfish species, and ecosystem surveys of the Bering ...