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Florida's mullet fishery typically lasts months, from November to January.
Mullet fishery hits bottom after typical 3-month season lasted just days
Though the author gillnets in Cook Inlet, Alaska, she stands with her fellow salmon fishermen in opposing Pebble Mine in Bristol Bay.
Dock talk: Fight
Haines Packing Co. in Haines, Alaska.
Q&A with Haines Packing Co.
F/V Alaskan Girl. Brannon Finney photo.
Alaskan Girl captain speaks her piece
Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations photo.
Fish Wife on a tear
Northern lights: Don’t fear the forecast
Letter to Members: Maine Lobstermen's Association
More than a dozen bays are shown in this photo in southeastern North Carolina. Several are cleared and drained for farming.
No wetlands, no seafood
All of these are snapper, and many are red, but none is true red snapper (Lutjanus campechanus), as identified in Oceana
Science on your side: The trappings of fish fraud
Luis Ribas, a 2002 National Fisherman Highliner, passed away in January.
Mail Buoy: In honor of a Highliner
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