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Jessica Hathaway is the former editor in chief of
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The crew of the 154-foot cutter Glen Harris and multiple good Samaritan vessels rescued six people from a capsized commercial lift boat off the coast of New Orleans on Tuesday, April 13. U.S. Coast Guard Eighth District
Storm capsizes boats off Louisiana coast, leaving 12 missing and one dead
This view of the Kuskokwim River in southwest Alaska was taken from NASA’s DC-8 flying laboratory as part of the Active Sensing of CO2 Emissions over Nights, Days and Seasons (ASCENDS) experiment. Peter Griffith/NASA
Salmon snag: Alaska judge strikes against Donlin mine permit
Peter Pan Seafood Co.’s Rodger May and his wife, Lisa, gifted a Douglas R4D-8Z (Super DC-3) aircraft to VIPER Transitions in Alaska, a nonprofit that supports veterans through employment training and outreach programs.
Peter Pan exec donates plane to veteran group
Scandies Rose sank Dec. 31, 2019. Deborah Rhoades photo.
Tipping points: Scandies Rose hearings bring to light weak links in industry practices
The Scandies Rose. The Bering Sea vessel's sinking and loss of most of its crew was one of the worst maritime accidents recently investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board. NTSB image.
Editor’s Log: Safety first
Ocean Era photo
A fish story: ‘Seaspiracy’ muddies the waters
Crew Shots: Amanda Parks, Spencer Montgomery, Karl Day, and Capt. Tim Rider on the Finlander in the Gulf of Maine. New England Fishmongers photo
Beyond ‘Seaspiracy’: Debunking damaging myths in fisheries
The F/V Sitkinak rolled over during the Sitka, Alaska, sac roe herring fishery on Saturday, March 27, 2021. Brannon Finney photos
Herring seiner Sitkinak rolls over on offload
Oriental Harbor, N.C. Maureen Donald photo
Coast Guard updates mask mandate: Requirement stands
Water fight: How can fishermen compete with large-scale development?
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