Georgia has become the latest state to require restaurants to disclose when they are serving imported shrimp. The Southern ...
Perez pleaded guilty to 16 counts of possessing wrung lobster tails while on the water and seven counts of possessing ...
NOAA is investing more than $21.6 million in uncrewed marine technology as the agency expands its next-generation fleet of ...
Commercial fishermen interviewed by ABC 7 pointed to a growing list of operational challenges at the wharf, including the ...
A Southeast Alaska commercial fisherman has been sentenced to five years' probation, a $15,000 fine, and a worldwide ban on ...
Use of multi-object tracking (MOT) is currently limited by the challenges of collecting and automatically annotating footage ...
While trollers in Southeast Alaska catch king salmon almost year-round, mid-May marks the official start of Alaska’s salmon ...
A coalition of environmental groups has filed suit against the Trump administration over its move to reopen the Northeast ...
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) has delayed action on potential new protections for Atlantic menhaden ...
A commercial fisherman from Kodiak has agreed to plead guilty after federal prosecutors said he illegally cut and transported ...
The Michael and Kristin, a 65-foot offshore lobsterboat built in 1982 at Gladding and Hearn, hauled out on the 400-ton Syncrolift at Rose Marine in Gloucester. “We’re putting a new shaft in,” says ...
Proposed federal budget cuts to NOAA are drawing attention across the commercial fishing and marine conservation sectors as ...