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The New Jersey-based Relentless was repowered at Garpo Marine on Staten Island, New York. Jake Smith photo
Still Relentless: Crew keeps scalloper afloat in engine room flood
Paul Molyneaux
BOEM is considering calls to change plans for New York Bight wind energy areas, including vessel transit lanes (blue corridors) and a buffer zone for the Hudson Canyon scallop access area (blue area). BOEM graphic.
Offshore wind plans court disaster, fishermen warn
Kirk Moore
The Port of New Bedford is hosting an Aug. 6 meeting for fishermen and BOEM to discuss offshore wind areas in the New York Bight, shown here in relation to the Hudson Canyon scallop access area (light blue). Port of New Bedford image.
New Bedford to host meeting on New York Bight offshore wind
NF Staff
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management proposes more wind energy lease sales in the New York Bight. Scallop fishermen want a buffer between their fishing grounds and the Hudson South area (bottom left). BOEM image.
Scallop fishermen seek buffer zone around New York Bight wind power areas
Kirk Moore
Dungeness crab. Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute photo
Alaska’s Dungeness crab prices double, halibut and blackcod also on the rise
Laine Welch
Bay scallops, a prized seasonal fishery on eastern Long Islnd, had a dismal 2019-2020 season. Peconic Estuary Program photo.
Commerce Department declares four fishery disasters
NF Staff
Alex Todd photo.
Northeast scallops: Prices high as rotational closures reduce supply, boost production costs
Caroline Losneck
The Fisheries Survival Fund representing scallop fishermen urged BOEM to change its plans to offer offshore wind leases near important scallop habitat. Mid-Atlantic Ocean Data Portal image.
BOEM to offer New York Bight wind leases; scallop fishermen urge delay
Kirk Moore
University of Massachusetts researchers are using fisheries surveys in a first study to assess effects when the Vineyard Wind offshore energy project is built. Vineyard Wind image.
Vineyard Wind fisheries study to assess effect of offshore turbines
Kirk Moore
The Copper Crown: The first king salmon landed in Alaska’s Copper River opener gets a first-class ticket to Seattle on Alaska Air’s Salmon Forty Salmon to celebrate the official start of Alaska’s salmon fishing season. Seattle is a major hub for Alaska seafood as it gets channeled through the Lower 48 and overseas. OBI Seafoods photo
Salmon overtakes lobster as highest value catch
Jessica Hathaway
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management issued its final record of decision for Vineyard Wind (blue crosshatched area), an 800-megawatt project to be built 15 nautical miles off Martha's Vineyard, Mass. BOEM graphic.
Biden administration clears way for Vineyard Wind
Kirk Moore
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