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Maine lobsterman Frank Thompson holds the GPS unit that the Maine Department of Marine Resources requires him on his vessel so that it can be tracked 24/7. Thompson is taking the issue to the US Supreme Court. Photo courtesy of Frank Thompson
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Partners hatch a project to return Alaska king crab stock to health

The statewide 2026 commercial salmon forecast is projected to total 135.5 million fish, a 36% decline from the 194.8 million landed in 2025. Shutterstock photo.
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Alaska commercial sockeye salmon harvest climbs

An economic study is adding momentum to shift more of the coastwide quota toward bait fisheries, while recent debate in Virginia continues to highlight disagreements over research and management of the species. Photo courtesy of Larry Chowning
June 26, 2026

Study fuels Atlantic menhaden debate

The battle between Virginia's menhaden reduction fishery and environmental groups escalated when Virginia legislators approved a $205 billion budget funding for menhaden research. Larry Chowning photo.
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The Virginia General Assembly on June 29 approved $2 million for a state study of the Chesapeake Bay menhaden population. Photo courtesy of Larry Chowning
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The Trump administration defended the federal government's decision to block the proposed Pebble Mine in southwest Alaska during oral arguments in federal court last week. Photo courtesy of Save Bristol Bay

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NF Staff

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  • Alaska
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The Virginia General Assembly on June 29 approved $2 million for a state study of the Chesapeake Bay menhaden population. Photo courtesy of Larry Chowning

Lawmakers approve funding of menhaden study

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State officials say the proposed changes would make Alaska’s water reservation process more efficient, consistent and cost-effective, while supporting development that aligns with the public interest. Photo courtesy of NF Archive

Proposed water regulations changes could profoundly impact salmon streams

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The U.S. Secretary of Commerce selected the governors' second-choice nominees for two open seats on the North Pacific Fishery Management Council. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock

Commerce bypasses governors' top picks for North Pacific Council seats

June 30, 2026

NF Staff

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  • West Coast & Pacific
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The Jones Act requires that U.S.-built, crewed, and flagged vessels be used to transport cargo, including oil, between U.S. ports. Photo courtesy of U.S. Navy

Energy sovereignty for American fishermen

June 29, 2026

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CEO of Ocean Harvesters Monty Deihl speaks to the press and others at a press conference in Reedville in September 2025. Photo courtesy of Larry Chowning

Virginia proposes $2 million in funding for menhaden study

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Photo courtesy of NF Archive

Group criticizes proposed Alaska water reservation changes

June 26, 2026

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An economic study is adding momentum to shift more of the coastwide quota toward bait fisheries, while recent debate in Virginia continues to highlight disagreements over research and management of the species. Photo courtesy of Larry Chowning

Study fuels Atlantic menhaden debate

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ODFW is seeking public input on rules, including new electronic vessel monitoring requirements aimed at reducing the risk of whale entanglement. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock

Oregon seeks input on Dungeness crab rule changes

June 26, 2026

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The Tide-N-Knots rests on its mooring in Bailey’s Mistake, a semi-protected anchorage in Lubec, Maine. Built somewhere in Nova Scotia in 1979, the boat is typical of the rough old Novi workhorses found in Downeast Maine. Greg McConnell photo.

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Maine lobsterman Frank Thompson holds the GPS unit that the Maine Department of Marine Resources requires him on his vessel so that it can be tracked 24/7. Thompson is taking the issue to the US Supreme Court. Photo courtesy of Frank Thompson
June 23, 2026

One lobsterman’s lawsuit going to the Supreme Court

Alaska’s newly built crab hatchery is inside the Trident Seafoods plant on St. Paul Island in the Bering Sea. Shiona Melovidov photo.
June 18, 2026

Partners hatch a project to return Alaska king crab stock to health

The statewide 2026 commercial salmon forecast is projected to total 135.5 million fish, a 36% decline from the 194.8 million landed in 2025. Shutterstock photo.
June 23, 2026

Alaska commercial sockeye salmon harvest climbs

An economic study is adding momentum to shift more of the coastwide quota toward bait fisheries, while recent debate in Virginia continues to highlight disagreements over research and management of the species. Photo courtesy of Larry Chowning
June 26, 2026

Study fuels Atlantic menhaden debate

The battle between Virginia's menhaden reduction fishery and environmental groups escalated when Virginia legislators approved a $205 billion budget funding for menhaden research. Larry Chowning photo.
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The Trump administration defended the federal government's decision to block the proposed Pebble Mine in southwest Alaska during oral arguments in federal court last week. Photo courtesy of Save Bristol Bay

Trump administration defends Pebble Mine veto in federal court

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  • Alaska
  • Community
The Virginia General Assembly on June 29 approved $2 million for a state study of the Chesapeake Bay menhaden population. Photo courtesy of Larry Chowning

Lawmakers approve funding of menhaden study

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  • News
  • Mid-Atlantic
State officials say the proposed changes would make Alaska’s water reservation process more efficient, consistent and cost-effective, while supporting development that aligns with the public interest. Photo courtesy of NF Archive

Proposed water regulations changes could profoundly impact salmon streams

June 30, 2026

Margaret Bauman

  • News
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The U.S. Secretary of Commerce selected the governors' second-choice nominees for two open seats on the North Pacific Fishery Management Council. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock

Commerce bypasses governors' top picks for North Pacific Council seats

June 30, 2026

NF Staff

  • News
  • West Coast & Pacific
  • Alaska
The Jones Act requires that U.S.-built, crewed, and flagged vessels be used to transport cargo, including oil, between U.S. ports. Photo courtesy of U.S. Navy

Energy sovereignty for American fishermen

June 29, 2026

Paul Molyneaux

  • News
  • National & International
CEO of Ocean Harvesters Monty Deihl speaks to the press and others at a press conference in Reedville in September 2025. Photo courtesy of Larry Chowning

Virginia proposes $2 million in funding for menhaden study

June 29, 2026

Larry Chowning

  • News
  • Mid-Atlantic
Photo courtesy of NF Archive

Group criticizes proposed Alaska water reservation changes

June 26, 2026

NF Staff

  • News
  • Alaska
An economic study is adding momentum to shift more of the coastwide quota toward bait fisheries, while recent debate in Virginia continues to highlight disagreements over research and management of the species. Photo courtesy of Larry Chowning

Study fuels Atlantic menhaden debate

June 26, 2026

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  • News
  • Mid-Atlantic
ODFW is seeking public input on rules, including new electronic vessel monitoring requirements aimed at reducing the risk of whale entanglement. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock

Oregon seeks input on Dungeness crab rule changes

June 26, 2026

NF Staff

  • News
  • West Coast & Pacific
F/V Kimberly K, owned by Westbank Fisheries, is one of several commercial fishing vessels planning or completing repower projects with Mitsubishi engines supplied by Laborde Products. Photo courtesy of Westbank

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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service finalized a rule that removes the requirement that shellfish have an external shell. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock

Federal rule expands 'shellfish' definition to include squid, octopus

June 25, 2026

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  • National & International
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has announced a 2026-27 total allowable catch of approximately 4.74 million pounds for Alaska golden king crab. Photo courtesy of Keyport LLC

Alaska golden king crab TAC rises 13 percent for 2026-27 season

June 25, 2026

NF Staff

  • News
  • Alaska
The battle between Virginia's menhaden reduction fishery and environmental groups escalated when Virginia legislators approved a $205 billion budget funding for menhaden research. Larry Chowning photo.

Menhaden firms deny pressuring Virginia legislators

June 24, 2026

Larry Chowning

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