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Commercial fishing and sharks are striking a balance between thriving marine ecosystems and sustainable fishing industries. Photo freepik.com
A Balancing Act between Sharks and Commercial Fishing
Doug Stewart
Fish Wife Maureen Marinkovich guides seasonal income management
Megan Waldrep
A proposed project would install up to 12 turbines on Volturnus floating platforms in the Gulf of Maine, similar to the Volturnus 1:8 installation off Castine, Maine. University of Maine image.
Maine offshore wind: Measuring values
Paul Molyneaux
Podcast: Galley Stories EP 78 Captain Jake Albinio F/V Cornelia Marie
NF Staff
Kenny Heath sits on the engine box of the Thomas Jaiden with 27 bushels of blue crabs caught crab potting in the Chesapeake Bay out of Cape Charles, Virginia. Jay Fleming photos
Back to the bay: Waterman returns to fishing after accident
Larry Chowning
Book review: Death of a Fisherman
Paul Molyneaux
At Pac Fish Inc in Seattle, Doug Dixon maintains something of a little museum dedicated to 19th century shipwright Frederick Douglass. Famous for his abolitionist oratory and writing, Douglass’s first trade was boatbuilding, and he escaped to freedom by p
A day to remember a shipwright: Frederick Douglass
Paul Molyneaux
Fishing boats moored in Ukedo, Japan. The British Academy.
Japan will dump Fukushima water into the Pacific
Paul Molyneaux
Carli's father and brother, Craig and Cody Stewart at this past summers Save Maine Lobstermen event in support of the Maine Lobstermen's Association. Photo Courtesy of Carli Stewart
Fishing Family Point of View: regulations and policies across the coasts
Megan Waldrep & Carli Stewart
On-demand (ropeless) lobster pot gear on the deck of a commercial fishing vessel. NEFSC photo.
The Case for Ropeless
Nick Rahaim
Aerial view of the Marshall Cove Mussel farm in Islesboro, ME. Photo courtesy of MAA
Better connecting the fishing and aquaculture communities in Maine and beyond
Jeremiah Karpowicz
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