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Samuel Hill

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Samuel Hill is the former associate editor for National Fisherman. He is a graduate of the University of Southern Maine where he got his start in journalism at the campus’ newspaper, the Free Press. He has also written for the Bangor Daily News, the Outline, Motherboard and other publications about technology and culture.

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2017 0125 AtlanticCod groundfish
Atlantic cod. NOAA photo.

Cod on camera

Lobster NOAA

Sweden still wants to ban American lobster

2017 0111 crabpots

TBT: Dungie strikes — again!

Lobsterman lobster boat Pixabay
Northeast lobstermen are tasked with considering federal proposals to improve data collection throughout the fishery. Pixabay photo.

Maine wants to tag its lobstermen

NAMA

Mass. group seeks community organizer

2016 1228 scallops

Maine to host international scallop summit

2016 1228 Thai fishing boat

Thailand's fisheries due for EU review in January

ATL lobsterboat
A lobster boat leaves Maine's Matinicus Island. Flickr-user Takomabbibelot photo.

Sinking leads to manslaughter charge

Portland Fish Exchange employees hard at work unloading a catch in June 2016. Doug Stewart photo. sport fishing
Portland Fish Exchange employees hard at work unloading a catch in June 2016. Doug Stewart photo.

Working 'Wharfside'

2016 1216 Alaska Juris 2

Alaska Juris sinking investigation continues

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