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Black Sea Bass
The Ocean Wind project is planned 15 miles off Atlantic City, N.J., a longtime surf clam port. Ørsted graphic.
Survey conflicts test relations between wind, fishing industries
Kirk Moore
Kim Sawicki, founder of Sustainable Seas Technology, works with deckhands on the F/V Capt Lynn out of Townsend, Ga., to test a new pot configuration for black sea bass. Sustainable Seas Technology photo
Ropeless gear puts South Atlantic black sea bass fishermen back on the water
Nick Rahaim
Wolfgang Rain is chief coordinating officer for Sea Risk Solutions LLC. US Wind photo.
US Wind, Sea Risk Solutions to work on Delmarva fishermen outreach
NF Staff
A juvenile black sea bass that was caught in a fish trap in Long Island Sound. NEFSC photo.
Black sea bass more abundant in Long Island Sound as water warms
NF Staff
Wild black sea bass in a 32,000-gallon research aquarium at the Northeast Fisheries Science Center's James J. Howard Marine Sciences Laboratory at Sandy Hook, N.J. NEFSC photo.
NOAA scientists study how offshore wind construction noise may affect black sea bass
Kirk Moore
NOAA slashes flounder, black sea bass quotas
Guest Author
New study of black sea bass
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