Phil Haslam of North Atlantic Fishing Company discusses collaboration at sea for sustainable pelagic fisheries management ...
In the blue-dark hour before sunrise, Galveston’s waterfront sounds much as it has for generations: rumbling engines, ...
Many people living in rural Indiana have farm ponds, and the management of ponds spawns a few questions that are directed my way each year. (Yes, that pun was intentional). I must give credit for much ...
Encouraging new evidence suggests that the bulk of the world's fisheries -- including small-scale, often non-industrialized fisheries on which millions of people depend for food -- could be sustained ...
In 2026, the fate of ocean fish stocks is under intense scrutiny. Decades of overexploitation have depleted many commercially valuable species, and scientists warn that without meaningful change, the ...
Pacific sardine populations have shown an alarming decline in recent years, and some evidence suggests anchovy and herring populations may be dropping as well. The declines could push fishermen toward ...
The federal government is considering changes to Australia’s marine reserves to implement a national system. This week The Conversation is looking at the science behind marine reserves and how to ...
The constant stream of new technology being developed for recreational fishing – from new hook designs to the use of aerial drones to scouting reports widely available on social media – is placing new ...
Georgia is extending its red snapper season to two months in 2026 under a new data-focused project, while Maryland is developing a climate-resilient fishery management plan with new grant funding.
MISSOULA, Mont. — A new state fisheries management plan is now available for public comment. The plan consists of managing fisheries under drought conditions, aquatic habitats, invasive species and ...
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