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Mary B II at the docks. Stephen Biernacki, of Barnegat Township, N.J., reportedly bought the boat in the fall and died onboard while crossing the bar in Oregon's Yaquina Bay. Facebook photo
Three lost in Oregon bar-crossing: Dungie boat Mary B II capsized
Net pen aquaculture in deep coastal waters. NOAA photo.
Finfish aquaculture has no place in U.S. waters
After a month-long delay, the F/V Timmy Boy, out of Newport, Ore., fights its way over the bar to the crab grounds. Finer Image Photography, Yale Fogarty photo
Pots dropped: Oregon Dungeness season is in full swing
In the small boat harbor at Kodiak, Alaska. James Brooks photo.
Harvesting the haul
The OceansAlaska facility in Ketchikan. OceansAlaska photo.
Hatching a plan for Alaska’s mariculture
The North Star, Glacier Fish Co.'s 261-foot factory trawler, is righted after being laid on its side by Hurricane Michael in October. Corky Decker photo
North Star rising: Storm-tossed trawler righted in Florida
A massive earthquake struck south central Alaska Friday morning Nov. 30, causing widespread damage to buildings, homes, roads and schools. Jeremy Talbott photo.
Quake update: Alaska’s 7.0 rumble leaves region shaken but fleets unharmed
The America
Fishermen’s Finest waiver lands on Trump’s desk
Pacific Marine Expo draws thousands of fishermen, fleet owners, processors and other stakeholders to a show floor packed with more than 500 exhibitors. Doug Stewart photo.
It's show time
iFish5 participants learned about safety procedures during a visit to Canada
Fish safety goes global
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