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Scallops
A new study cited by NOAA predicts Northeast lobster and sea scallop stocks will continue to shift northward in response to warming Atlantic waters and climate change through the rest of the 21st century. NOAA photo.
Researchers predict warming Atlantic will push lobsters offshore, scallops northward
Kirk Moore
The crew of the Arianna Maria unloads a catch at the Fishermen's Dock Cooperative in Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. Fulfill photo.
East Coast fishing crippled by coronavirus crisis, restaurant shutdowns
Kirk Moore
Marsden Brewer
Top 10 Takes from the 2020 Maine Fishermen's Forum
Jessica Hathaway
Besides its unique bow, the Viking Power also breaks new ground by using A-frames for towing and hoisting its two 14-foot dredges. Williams Fabrication photo
Viking Power
Paul Molyneaux
The scalloper Leonardo in fall 2018 on the Acushnet River with New Bedford's waterfront in background. vinoverde/Alamy Stock photo
Three missing after scalloper sinks off Martha's Vineyard: Updated
Jessica Hathaway
The crew of the dayboat Chasin
Jay Fleming.
Scallops on the double
Jay Fleming
The collision left a 30-foot gash in the side of the tanker. Coast Guard image
NTSB: Mates share blame for scalloper, tanker collision
Guest Author
Gulf of Maine scallops. Alex Todd photo.
Atlantic scallop haul tops 60 million pounds
Caroline Losneck
Alex Todd photo.
Scallops hold steady for New England, but sizes could shrink
Jessica Hathaway
Alaska razor clams. Alaska Department of Fish and Game photo.
Alaska razor clam harvest expected to dip
Charlie Ess
The trawler Virginia Marise from Point Judith, R.I., near the Block Island Wind Farm. Deepwater Wind photo.
Fisheries science needs to catch up with offshore wind power
Kirk Moore
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