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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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Lionfish: Hunting coral’s new king

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Hawaii seafood slaves file suit

2016 0921 MEFMC Officers

New England council officers swap positions

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NMFS grants to aid marine mammal programs

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Meeting: ASMFC in Bar Harbor, Maine

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Selling sockeye to millennials

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White House seeks nominations for sustainability award

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American Fisheries Society gives out top award

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Shirts by squid

2016 0822 ITI critchlow

Eric Critchlow named new MSC US program director

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