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The trawler Virginia Marise from Point Judith, R.I., near the Block Island Wind Farm. Deepwater Wind photo.
Who wins with offshore wind?
Over 550 aquaculture growers, researchers, students, and resource providers convened in Boston on Jan. 9 for the Northeast Aquaculture Conference and Exposition. Lynn Fantom photo.
Scientists, harvesters, farmers talk shop at Northeast Aquaculture Conference
Bristol Bay gillnetters and tenders line up for the annual Southwest Alaska salmon rodeo. NF file photo
Global market conditions superb for Alaska salmon sales
Seafood leaders call for a national campaign to restore industry pride. Paul Molyneaux photo.
Surviving seafood fraud: Entering the era of accountability
Julia Wald, from Seaweed Harvest Holland, shows ulva growing on lines. Olivier DeClerk photo.
Science on Your Side: A sea lettuce solution
Jacqui Shaffer.
Who we are: Jacqui Shaffer
"Those Who Wait" stands on the shore at Morro Bay, Calif. Central Coast Women for Fisheries unveiled the statue in late 2016 to represent the families of the
On the Homefront: She is we
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
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Red king crab. NOAA photo.
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A Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater helicopter crew medevaced an ailing fisherman from a vessel 92 miles offshore Brunswick, Georgia. Coast Guard photo.
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