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Crabbers help scientists gather data about Bristol Bay red king crab
image credit: NOAA
Seagoing drone DriX will be used for pollock survey in Alaska
ShellCast app expands to South Carolina and Florida
Scallop aquaculture: technique from Japan ramps up Maine’s fishing industry
Commercial fishing is getting safer: is it a career for you?
Meet Nautilus, a deep-sea squat lobster species recently discovered
Electronic monitoring technologies help Alaska pollock fisheries
Deadliest Catch returns in 2023 despite closing of fisheries
NOAA Fisheries releases strategic plan for 2022–2025
Global Fishing Watch Marine Manager reaches a new milestone
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