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Herring

New England council closes in on new herring limits

Kirk Moore

The Jill-Anne-I hauling a

Alaska herring quota up, but year class size may not make the grade

Charlie Ess

NOTE: OWNER JASON CHANDLER ASKS WE NOT USE THIS AS A GENERIC PHOTO - KM. A Kodiak-based groundfish trawler. Alaska Whitefish Trawlers Association photo.

Alaska waits out the shutdown

Laine Welch

In the small boat harbor at Kodiak, Alaska. James Brooks photo.

Harvesting the haul

Guest Author

Atlantic herring. Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries photo.
Samuel_Hill

Cut bait: Regulators move to slash Atlantic herring catch

Samuel Hill

Herring
Atlantic herring. NOAA photo
Samuel_Hill

Herring shut down as fleet nears catch limit

Samuel Hill

The Jill-Anne-I hauling a

Spawn drawn: Bristol Bay herring fleet targets 24k tons

Jessica Hathaway

Salmon fishermen at Cook Inlet, Alaska. Cortni Ruth photo.

Cook Inlet bait herring and smelt net big payouts for few participants

Laine Welch

Herring caught during an acoustic trawl survey of Lynn Canal in Southeast Alaska. NOAA photo.
Herring caught during an acoustic trawl survey of Lynn Canal in Southeast Alaska. NOAA photo.

Herring weight drives busy Japanese market

Charlie Ess

Atlantic herring. Northeast Fisheries Science Center/NOAA photo.
Atlantic herring. Northeast Fisheries Science Center/NOAA photo.

Underharvesting continues to plague Northeast herring fleet

Guest Author

Herring caught during an acoustic trawl survey of Lynn Canal in Southeast Alaska. NOAA photo.
Herring caught during an acoustic trawl survey of Lynn Canal in Southeast Alaska. NOAA photo.

Early Sitka herring haul points to promising harvest

Laine Welch

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