NOAA offers fisheries training program in Massachusetts
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is joining with institutions in the Northeast to train future generations of scientists to address an anticipated shortfall of
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is joining with institutions in the Northeast to train future generations of scientists to address an anticipated shortfall of
A series of hearings regarding red snapper management in the Gulf region will take place throughout the month, with the first one set for this
Like a mariner in distress shooting off a flare gun in the hope that someone will notice, the chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and
A 20-cent-a-pound increase in the average price lobstermen received for their catch caused the value of Maine’s most lucrative commercial fishery to jump by more
The Canadian government unveiled a new approach for clamping down on Canada-U.S. “cross-border price discrimination” — that is, U.S. companies charging higher prices in Canada
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder pledged $6 million to fight invasive species threatening the Great Lakes in his most recent budget proposal. The Michigan Boating Industries
A Florida congresswoman introduced bipartisan legislation last week that would enable recreational boat repair workers to get workers’ compensation coverage through states rather than the
The Great Lakes Boating Federation says an Army Corps of Engineers study about the spread of aquatic nuisance species into Lake Michigan is thorough, but
The Community Economic Development Center of Southeastern Massachusetts received a $45,000 National Endowment for the Arts grant to produce the 2014 Working Waterfront Festival. The
Trinity Yachts sales and marketing vice president Billy Smith says workplace violations alleged against the commercial arm of the company’s business have been greatly reduced.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is joining with institutions in the Northeast to train future generations of scientists to address an anticipated shortfall of
A series of hearings regarding red snapper management in the Gulf region will take place throughout the month, with the first one set for this
Like a mariner in distress shooting off a flare gun in the hope that someone will notice, the chairman of the tax-writing House Ways and
A 20-cent-a-pound increase in the average price lobstermen received for their catch caused the value of Maine’s most lucrative commercial fishery to jump by more
The Canadian government unveiled a new approach for clamping down on Canada-U.S. “cross-border price discrimination” — that is, U.S. companies charging higher prices in Canada
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder pledged $6 million to fight invasive species threatening the Great Lakes in his most recent budget proposal. The Michigan Boating Industries
A Florida congresswoman introduced bipartisan legislation last week that would enable recreational boat repair workers to get workers’ compensation coverage through states rather than the
The Great Lakes Boating Federation says an Army Corps of Engineers study about the spread of aquatic nuisance species into Lake Michigan is thorough, but
The Community Economic Development Center of Southeastern Massachusetts received a $45,000 National Endowment for the Arts grant to produce the 2014 Working Waterfront Festival. The
Trinity Yachts sales and marketing vice president Billy Smith says workplace violations alleged against the commercial arm of the company’s business have been greatly reduced.