Irish Fishing Family to Welcome New Trawler (2024)

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Scraping the Seafloor Smooth,impact of bottom trawling. The New York Times Don’t be lured by false promises from new lobstermen’s union – Patrice McCarron, executive director of the Maine Lobstermen’s Association. American Samoa: NOAA/ Marine Sanctuary money really does some good! diabetic patient successfully treated Skipper fined $25k for fishing in Wade Doaks Poor Knights Islands private playground Let those alewives go Crew Member on Local Commercial Fishing Vessel Was Lost at Sea This Morning, Coast Guard Calls off Search OUR OPINION: Back off, NOAA – enterprisenews.com, and who the hell is NOAA spokesman Scott Smullen? Put yer hand back in yer pocket, parasite! Tuna fleets agree to 35pc reduction in fishing as part of ‘global initiative’ to boost prices Union calls for rejecting a possible South Coast cod fishery shutdown Canadian Fish is on the NRDC blacklist. Think about opening areas to scallopers, reps say Australian film director plans to restore and create documentary film on fishing trawler Pacific Venture California salmon outlook is good for 2015, ominous in the long run Coast Guard, partner agency rescue 2 from boat fire east of Skyway Bridge Record Numbers Of Salmon And Orcas Flood Pacific Coast A Chesapeake blue crab turned up on Dollymount Strand in Ireland Lobster trap seizure sparks dispute with Passamaquoddy Tribe “We just want the option of not going out of business,” – Gloucester has 7 bids in for Saltonstall-Kennedy Act grant program. Stone crab season off to promising start in Florida Keys Last of broken down boats leaving old Port Royal dock. Now new construction can begin Robert E. Beal Named ASMFC Executive Director Alaska fisheries thrive — yet industry is on the edge Regulations finalized for collection of P.E.I. marketing levy Pacific herring: Fisheries and Oceans Canada seeks herring input from the public Coast Guard establishes temporary maritime emergency contact numbers for North Carolina
  • Scraping the Seafloor Smooth,impact of bottom trawling. The New York Times

    Click the link in the article for a study conducted by somebody. A real sleeper. These people will not rest until fishermen are eradicated. It is Read More »

  • Don’t be lured by false promises from new lobstermen’s union – Patrice McCarron, executive director of the Maine Lobstermen’s Association.

    Bangor Daily News – The Maine Lobstermen’s Association has been proudly and effectively representing Maine lobstermenfor 59 years. The MLA was organized in 1954 by lobstermen Read More »

  • American Samoa: NOAA/ Marine Sanctuary money really does some good! diabetic patient successfully treated

    A diabetic patient who could have had his leg amputatedhas beensuccessfully treated through the use of the hyperbaric chamber at the LBJ Hospital. He’sthe first diabetic Read More »

  • Skipper fined $25k for fishing in Wade Doaks Poor Knights Islands private playground

    An ocean conservationist instrumental in setting up the Poor Knights Islands marine reserve has welcomed the more than $25,000 fines and costs imposed on a commercial Read More »

  • Let those alewives go

    Culture, Atlantic salmon, the lobster industry, the broader environment and even bass fishermen could benefit from the alewives’ return. The state should remove the wooden board Read More »

  • Crew Member on Local Commercial Fishing Vessel Was Lost at Sea This Morning, Coast Guard Calls off Search

    The Coast Guard suspended its search Sunday for a Dungeness crab fisherman who fell overboard from the 47-foot commercial fishing vessel Chief Joseph approximately eight miles Read More »

  • OUR OPINION: Back off, NOAA – enterprisenews.com, and who the hell is NOAA spokesman Scott Smullen? Put yer hand back in yer pocket, parasite!

    At the urging of Sens. John Kerry and Scott Brown, and Gov. Deval Patrick, among others, the U.S. Department of Commerce last week declared the Northeast Read More »

  • Tuna fleets agree to 35pc reduction in fishing as part of ‘global initiative’ to boost prices

    Some of the world’s biggest tuna fishing fleets have agreed to reduce their catch by 35 per cent in an effort to ease the current market Read More »

  • Union calls for rejecting a possible South Coast cod fishery shutdown

    In a media release, the Fish, Food and Allied Workers (FFAW) called on federal Fisheries Minister Bernadette Jordan to reject the mandate of a possible closure Read More »

  • Canadian Fish is on the NRDC blacklist.

    WASHINGTON – A prominent U.S. environmental group Enviro Law group is targeting seafood imports from countries that don’t follow American fishing standards — and Canada is Read More »

  • Think about opening areas to scallopers, reps say

    NEW BEDFORD— Eight congressmen led by Rep. William Keating have written to fisheries managers asking for a close look at the effects of reopening some areas Read More »

  • Australian film director plans to restore and create documentary film on fishing trawler Pacific Venture

    Mid-North Coast fishing trawlerPacific Venture is destined to be restored and become the subject of an international documentary, according to Australian film director Damien Lay. The Read More »

  • California salmon outlook is good for 2015, ominous in the long run

    Reflecting optimism about this year’s abundance of chinook salmon, fishing industry regulators on Wednesday approved the longest commercial season in more than a decade. But the Read More »

  • Coast Guard, partner agency rescue 2 from boat fire east of Skyway Bridge

    Coast Guard Sector St. Petersburg watchstanders received a mayday call via VHF Channel 16 from the vessel owner stating his vessel’s engines were in flames, and Read More »

  • Record Numbers Of Salmon And Orcas Flood Pacific Coast

    Record numbers of salmon, sockeye salmon, in never before seen abundance are swimming into the Strait of Georgia in British Columbia according to the numbers published Read More »

  • A Chesapeake blue crab turned up on Dollymount Strand in Ireland

    While the crab is not much to look at in terms of alien invaders, the National Biodiversity Data Centre has warned it is larger and more Read More »

  • Lobster trap seizure sparks dispute with Passamaquoddy Tribe

    A dispute over tribal fishing rights in the Canadian waters of Passamaquoddy Bay has surfaced, following the recent seizure by the Canadian government of lobster traps Read More »

  • “We just want the option of not going out of business,” – Gloucester has 7 bids in for Saltonstall-Kennedy Act grant program.

    “We just want the option of not going out of business,” said NazzSanfilippo, captain and owner of the boat F/V Cat Eyes. Sanfilippo, along with Gloucester Read More »

  • Stone crab season off to promising start in Florida Keys

    The state’s stone crab fishery should expect to take a hit this season from the red tide algae bloom that’s been plaguing Florida’s west coast for Read More »

  • Last of broken down boats leaving old Port Royal dock. Now new construction can begin

    At a Thursday auction, ordered by a federal court, an old shrimp trawler sold for $50. It will be moved shortly, Town Manager Van Willis said. Read More »

  • Robert E. Beal Named ASMFC Executive Director

    In accepting the position, Mr. Beal stated, “I am honored and privileged to serve as the Commission’s Executive Director and work for people I admire and Read More »

  • Alaska fisheries thrive — yet industry is on the edge

    It has been a really good year across most of Alaska’s commercial fisheries. Salmon prices are up, harvests are good, fuel costs are down, and there’s Read More »

  • Regulations finalized for collection of P.E.I. marketing levy

    The regulations governing how the lobster marketing levy will be implemented are now finalized. An amendment to the Fisheries Act allowing for the imposition of the Read More »

  • Pacific herring: Fisheries and Oceans Canada seeks herring input from the public

    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is drafting its 2018 management plan for Pacific herring and looking for the public’s thoughts. DFO herring resource manager Roger Kanno Read More »

  • Coast Guard establishes temporary maritime emergency contact numbers for North Carolina

    Sept. 12, 2018 U.S. Coast Guard Hurricane Florence Response Contact: Hurricane Response Media Operations Centers Hampton Roads/Elizabeth City: (757) 295-8435 North Carolina: (252) 515-0895– Members of Read More »

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