We are thrilled to present the latest Winter edition of National Fisherman, packed with insightful articles that we hope you’ll find both informative and engaging. Here’s a quick overview of what you can expect to read in this issue:

Meet the Highliners: Check out the folks we’re spotlighting this year: Matt Alward, Curt Brown, Jimmy Hull, MJ Jackson, and Maggie Raymond.

Boatbuilding: Hear about an Alaska fisherman’s journey to bring back a 56-foot LeClercq seiner - the boat he really wanted.

Northern Lights: Alaska’s fishermen and the seafood industry are feeling the heat. Find out why.

Seafood Science: A study spills the beans on how hatchery salmon are messing with how wild fish stay alive.

On the Home Front: The Seaworthy Foundation is on a mission to keep fishermen and their families safe.

Port Profile: Take a trip to Point Pleasant Beach, N.J., and see how the Fishermen’s Dock Cooperative keeps things going along the Jersey Shore.

Gear Shifts: Tech wizards are making software tools to track fish from the boat to your plate. Yeah, it’s a thing.

Around the Coasts: Get the scoop on Alaska crabbers’ not-so-impressive king crab quota, ropeless gear testing down South, and the governors waving red flags about offshore wind projects.

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