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Over 100 groundfish industry volunteers worked in 80 degree heat at Terminal 91 at the Port of Seattle on May 28 to clean four huge midwater trawl nets to recycle plastics in the into new products. Photo by John Dunlap, Trident Seafoods
June 5, 2026

Groundfish industry cleans 55,935 pounds of nets for recycling

Mike Malczewski fishes blue catfish using pots. His son Cody, seen behind the pot, goes longlining for blue cats, but sometimes helps his father. Malczewski makes all his own pots. “I haven’t had luck with storebought,” he says. Photo courtesy of Jay Flem
June 1, 2026

Invasive blue catfish turn problem into fishery

Homer, Alaska, boatbuilder Ivan Bargasin had a Nanni shipped north to repower his propeller driven 32-foot Bristol Bay gillnetter. Built on a Scania Block, the Nanni N13 is paired with a ZF360 gear at 1.5:1. Ivan Basargin photo.
June 3, 2026

Kraft Power delivers Nanni engines to US fishermen

Dungeness crabs in a live hold. Oregon DFW photo.
June 1, 2026

Calif. fisheries bill advances out of Senate

Station Papa in Gulf of Alaska. Photo courtesy of NOAA
June 7, 2026

Loss of ocean monitoring could create fisheries blind spot

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Alaska's five Pacific salmon species are all forecast to see lower harvests in 2026, with global sockeye, keta, and pink supplies also expected to decline significantly from recent averages. Shutterstock photo.

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Initially established under President Bush in 2009, the no-fishing zone around Wake, Johnston and Jarvis in the Pacific Islands Heritage Monument was extended to 200 miles by President Obama in 2014. Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council gra

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Alaska's five Pacific salmon species are all forecast to see lower harvests in 2026, with global sockeye, keta, and pink supplies also expected to decline significantly from recent averages. Shutterstock photo.

Report forecasts 15% drop in global salmon harvest

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Initially established under President Bush in 2009, the no-fishing zone around Wake, Johnston and Jarvis in the Pacific Islands Heritage Monument was extended to 200 miles by President Obama in 2014. Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council gra

Trump moves to reopen Pacific remote waters for fishing

June 11, 2026

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Shutterstock photo.

The URI fisheries and technology program legacy

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Chinook and chum salmon have been hard hit in recent years by rising ocean temperatures, anthropogenic impacts, and increased microplastic pollution. Michael Humling / U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service photo.

Chinook salmon tagging data aims to help reduce trawler bycatch

June 11, 2026

Margaret Bauman

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The 134-foot Arctic Sea ran aground on St. George Island in the Pribilofs on Jan. 5 after losing power during a severe gale, in 50-knot winds and 10-foot seas. All nine crew members on board were rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard. Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation photo.

Grounded fishing vessel spilled 45,000 gallons of diesel near Pribiloffs

June 11, 2026

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Mirage, a 50-foot longliner and troller, is now equipped with a hybrid diesel-electric propulsion system. ALFA photo.

Alaska's first hybrid-electric fishing boat lowers costs, boosts ocean environment

June 10, 2026

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Mace, Southern legislators back ‘shrimp honesty’ act

June 10, 2026

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The Bonnet Carre Spillway in St. Charles Parish, La., is a flood-control structure managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that diverts high water from the Mississippi River into Lake Pontchartrain, protecting the New Orleans metro area from catastrophic flooding. U.S. Army photo by Ryan Labadens.

US appeals court affirms dismissal of Louisiana oystermen’s Bonnet Carre Spillway lawsuit

June 9, 2026

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Rowan Miller has been working on her father’s salmon seiner since she was 14. At 24, she has utilized the Alaska Commercial Fishing Loan Program to finance the purchase of her first boat, the Journeyman. Credit: Rowan Miller

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Over 100 groundfish industry volunteers worked in 80 degree heat at Terminal 91 at the Port of Seattle on May 28 to clean four huge midwater trawl nets to recycle plastics in the into new products. Photo by John Dunlap, Trident Seafoods
June 5, 2026

Groundfish industry cleans 55,935 pounds of nets for recycling

Mike Malczewski fishes blue catfish using pots. His son Cody, seen behind the pot, goes longlining for blue cats, but sometimes helps his father. Malczewski makes all his own pots. “I haven’t had luck with storebought,” he says. Photo courtesy of Jay Flem
June 1, 2026

Invasive blue catfish turn problem into fishery

Homer, Alaska, boatbuilder Ivan Bargasin had a Nanni shipped north to repower his propeller driven 32-foot Bristol Bay gillnetter. Built on a Scania Block, the Nanni N13 is paired with a ZF360 gear at 1.5:1. Ivan Basargin photo.
June 3, 2026

Kraft Power delivers Nanni engines to US fishermen

Dungeness crabs in a live hold. Oregon DFW photo.
June 1, 2026

Calif. fisheries bill advances out of Senate

Station Papa in Gulf of Alaska. Photo courtesy of NOAA
June 7, 2026

Loss of ocean monitoring could create fisheries blind spot

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Alaska's five Pacific salmon species are all forecast to see lower harvests in 2026, with global sockeye, keta, and pink supplies also expected to decline significantly from recent averages. Shutterstock photo.

Report forecasts 15% drop in global salmon harvest

June 12, 2026

Margaret Bauman

  • News
  • Alaska
  • West Coast & Pacific
Initially established under President Bush in 2009, the no-fishing zone around Wake, Johnston and Jarvis in the Pacific Islands Heritage Monument was extended to 200 miles by President Obama in 2014. Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council gra

Trump moves to reopen Pacific remote waters for fishing

June 11, 2026

NF Staff

  • West Coast & Pacific
  • News
Shutterstock photo.

The URI fisheries and technology program legacy

June 11, 2026

Paul Molyneaux

  • News
  • Viewpoints
  • Northeast
  • Community
Chinook and chum salmon have been hard hit in recent years by rising ocean temperatures, anthropogenic impacts, and increased microplastic pollution. Michael Humling / U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service photo.

Chinook salmon tagging data aims to help reduce trawler bycatch

June 11, 2026

Margaret Bauman

  • News
  • Alaska
The 134-foot Arctic Sea ran aground on St. George Island in the Pribilofs on Jan. 5 after losing power during a severe gale, in 50-knot winds and 10-foot seas. All nine crew members on board were rescued by the U.S. Coast Guard. Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation photo.

Grounded fishing vessel spilled 45,000 gallons of diesel near Pribiloffs

June 11, 2026

Margaret Bauman

  • News
  • Alaska
Mirage, a 50-foot longliner and troller, is now equipped with a hybrid diesel-electric propulsion system. ALFA photo.

Alaska's first hybrid-electric fishing boat lowers costs, boosts ocean environment

June 10, 2026

Margaret Bauman

  • News
  • Boats & Gear
  • Propulsion
  • Alaska

Mace, Southern legislators back ‘shrimp honesty’ act

June 10, 2026

NF Staff

  • Gulf & South Atlantic
  • News
  • National & International
The Bonnet Carre Spillway in St. Charles Parish, La., is a flood-control structure managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that diverts high water from the Mississippi River into Lake Pontchartrain, protecting the New Orleans metro area from catastrophic flooding. U.S. Army photo by Ryan Labadens.

US appeals court affirms dismissal of Louisiana oystermen’s Bonnet Carre Spillway lawsuit

June 9, 2026

Nathan Strout

  • News
  • Gulf & South Atlantic
Shutterstock photo.

Marad modernizes US citizenship evidencing requirements for vessel owners and program participants

June 8, 2026

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Josh Sanford, who bull rakes for clams in Raritan Bay on the New Jersey/New York border powers his 21-foot, 1981 T-Craft with a used 150-hp Yamaha four-stroke from Skipjack Marine. Skipjack Marine photo.

Getting everything Yamaha has to give

June 8, 2026

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New legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate would identify and sanction nations accountable for weak supervision of illegal, unreported and unregulated fisheries crimes at sea. Photo courtesy of U.S. Naval Institute

New legislation would tackle foreign flags of convenience

June 8, 2026

Margaret Bauman

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  • National & International
The Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative Reauthorization Act of 2025 would continue funding for the community-based commission that supports marine habitat restoration across the Northwest Straits region of Puget Sound. Shutterstock photo.

House passes bill to reauthorize Northwest Straits Commission

June 8, 2026

NF Staff

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Station Papa in Gulf of Alaska. Photo courtesy of NOAA

Loss of ocean monitoring could create fisheries blind spot

June 7, 2026

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