NOAA report sees renewal in fishing stocks
The number of domestic fish stocks listed as overfished or subject to overfishing dropped its lowest level since 1997.
The number of domestic fish stocks listed as overfished or subject to overfishing dropped its lowest level since 1997.
MIAMI — The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service announced a new national policy aimed at better serving the nation’s
Recreational fishing industry advocates were dealt a blow when Alaska Democratic Sen. Mark Begich failed to win re-election and that has added uncertainty to the
Hawaii fishing associations and the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council are opposing harvesting cuts on Pacific bigeye tuna proposed by the National Oceanic and
The New England Fisheries Management Council will hold a public hearing Tuesday evening to review a proposal to shut down a 55-square-mile area in New
At the request of the New England Fishery Management Council, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is taking two actions based on new information showing
A nasty-smelling shark repellent developed to reduce shark bycatch — and so effective it tends to leave humans gasping for breath — received accolades in
The U.S. Department of Commerce is asking the federal Office of Management and Budget for permission to conduct a phone survey of for-hire recreational fishing.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is turning to local harbormasters and marinas on Massachusetts’ Cape Cod to help educate the recreational boating public about
With shark sightings and attacks on the rise, an effort is under way in Montauk, N.Y., to understand one of the ocean’s most mysterious creatures.
The number of domestic fish stocks listed as overfished or subject to overfishing dropped its lowest level since 1997.
MIAMI — The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service announced a new national policy aimed at better serving the nation’s
Recreational fishing industry advocates were dealt a blow when Alaska Democratic Sen. Mark Begich failed to win re-election and that has added uncertainty to the
Hawaii fishing associations and the Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council are opposing harvesting cuts on Pacific bigeye tuna proposed by the National Oceanic and
The New England Fisheries Management Council will hold a public hearing Tuesday evening to review a proposal to shut down a 55-square-mile area in New
At the request of the New England Fishery Management Council, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is taking two actions based on new information showing
A nasty-smelling shark repellent developed to reduce shark bycatch — and so effective it tends to leave humans gasping for breath — received accolades in
The U.S. Department of Commerce is asking the federal Office of Management and Budget for permission to conduct a phone survey of for-hire recreational fishing.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is turning to local harbormasters and marinas on Massachusetts’ Cape Cod to help educate the recreational boating public about
With shark sightings and attacks on the rise, an effort is under way in Montauk, N.Y., to understand one of the ocean’s most mysterious creatures.