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Uncovering Pebble Mine: Grand jury probe, FOIA requests dig into political tactics
Last year, the dock price in the bay was about $50 a bushel. Since covid-19, buyers only show up a couple of times a week, and the price has dropped to $30 a bushel. Paul Molyneaux photo
Editor’s Log: Make shift
Atlantic salmon. NOAA image
Foodservice giants reject AquaBounty’s genetically engineered salmon
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Bristol Bay leaders call to close the door on Pebble Mine
Lobstermen haul traps off the coast of Maine. Maine Lobster Marketing Collaborative photo.
What you need to know about 30x30
Ryan Bradley, executive director of Mississippi Commercial Fisheries United, helps deliver 36,000 meals of local shrimp to food banks across Mississippi. Dawn Ross photo
Mississippi shrimpers deliver catch to local food banks
The VolturnUS is a 65-foot-tall floating turbine prototype that is 1/8 the scale of a 6-megawatt, 450-foot rotor diameter design. It was towed down the Penobscot River and deployed in Castine, Maine, for 18 months, beginning in June 2013.
Maine's governor requests 10-year moratorium on wind permits in state waters
Bob Dooley (left) and his late brother and lifelong business partner, John, with the Pacific Prince, one of many boats they owned together. Vito Vanoni photo
Ask a Highliner: Bob Dooley talks fishing, bycatch reduction, safety and more
A Coast Guard helicopter crew and rescue swimmer come to the aid of the crew of the Jeannie II, a stranded Dungeness boat, off the coast of California on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021. U.S. Coast Guard image
Coast Guard rescues Dungeness crew after engine failure
Michigan Fish Producers' Association photo
Michigan’s commercial fishermen sue DNR over license delays
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