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Mustang Survival moves to eliminate PFAS in its products
NF Staff
Young fishermen aboard the scallop vessel F/V Freedom out of New Bedford choose the Showa 477 gloves for comfort and dexterity, but the fastest shuckers on the boat stick with Maritek and Hycron. Asher Molyneaux photo.
For scallop gloves, it's all about comfort and speed
Paul Molyneaux
ACR Electronics’ ResQLink AIS personal locator beacon builds on the standard 406 MHz satellite transmitter by adding an AIS transmitter that can alert nearby vessels of an MOB event and the location of the victim. ACR Electronics photo.
Man overboard! How PLBs increase chance of survival
Paul Molyneaux
CatchCam cameras have been used on scallop dredges to see how the heavy steel gear interacts with the sea floor. Photo by Tom Rossiter
CatchCam Technologies revives underwater vision
Paul Molyneaux
On-demand fishing gear systems were tested in Jonesport, Maine, using the Maine Department of Marine Resources gear library. Photo courtesy of NOAA Fisheries
Maine lobstermen weigh in on ropeless gear
Carli Stewart
Rachel Long has a long list of things she wants to have on board, including the tools and supplies needed to patch holes in a wooden boat. “I could keep going,” she says of her list. Photo by Rachel Long
Gear and items fishermen can't live without
Paul Molyneaux
Dungeness crab fishermen in Puget Sound try out Vallation Outerwear’s Ocean Rein Pullover. Made of PU Foam, the Ocean Rein is more flexible than PVC, and features designed to reduce snags, especially when handling nets. Photo by Bri Dwyer
Vallation Outerwear gains ground with fishermen
Paul Molyneaux
The Grundéns Sternman Armored Bibs, built with trap and pot fishermen in mind, can be used in a wide range of fisheries, along with the company’s other new 2025 for fishing in any weather. Photo by Grundéns
Gearing up in 2025 with Grundens
Paul Molyneaux
According to Carl Huffman, a pair of Pacific fishermen came east to fish giants and landed this 893-pound monster using a Hydraulic Brute H15 reel. Photos by Electric Fishing Reel Systems
Electric fishing reel systems hooks success
Paul Molyneaux
Kolstrand showcases deck gear at 2024 Expo
Paul Molyneaux
Angela Wick and Cary Greisen show off Zerofit’s line of Heatrub baselayers, all designed to use the friction created by the wearer’s movement to help generate heat and provide more warmth. Photo by Douglas Zirbel
Northern fishermen gear up with Zerofit's cold weather wear
Paul Molyneaux
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