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Atlantic herring fishermen failed to overturn a National Marine Fisheries Service rule requiring vessels to pay onboard compliance monitors’ costs in a case that joined Loper Bright v. Raimondo in ...
The osprey is in decline in the Chesapeake Bay, one of its key territories, and some scientists blame overfishing of menhaden ...
A landmark Louisiana-funded study confirms what decades of fisheries science have long suggested: the Gulf menhaden fishery ...
Since marine mammals were federally protected, the only course of action for federal and state officials was to find a ...
Kirby Rootes-Murdy, senior fishery management plan coordinator for summer flounder at the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, presents a federal plan to trim this year’s summer flounder ...
Humans have overfished cod to near extinction, so science alone cannot bring back cod. It will take regulation discipline, ...
Study commissioned by lawmakers is silent on whether the state should ban shrimp trawling. But it urges changes in how North ...
Policymaking on managing Canada’s fisheries could be improved by including provincial authorities and Indigenous stakeholders in more decision-making.
House Bill 442 "Restore Flounder/Red Snapper Season" in the North Carolina Legislature aims to create more access to flounder and red snapper fisheries.
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certifies the fishery for its responsible practices, and the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission confirms that populations are healthy and growing.