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The top 10 National Fisherman stories of 2022
NF Staff
Leftover shells or bones? Try this easy stock for the holidays
Megan Waldrep
Aerial surveys estimated that 40 percent of the surviving North Atlantic right whale population was swimming near Cape Cod, Mass., in late April 2021. Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries photo.
Maine lawmakers tie federal spending to ‘pause’ in lobster rules
Kirk Moore
With a 14-foot beam the Second Wind is slimmer than other Down East boats – and more fuel efficient. Walter Barrows photo.
Stonington’s slimmed-down lobster boats
Michael Crowley
Maine lobster still on the menu at White House
Kirk Moore
Fresh catch from the Maine lobster boat Ivy Jean in Portland, Maine. Doug Stewart photo.
Maine leaders caution lobster crisis will persist with rule delay
Kirk Moore
A federal judge has granted a two-year extension before imposing stricter whale protection rules on the Northeast lobster fishery. NOAA photo.
Northeast lobster fleet gains two-year delay before new whale restrictions
Chris Chase
Maine lobstermen haul traps in Stonington, the state's lobster capital. Maine Lobster Marketing Collaborative/Patrick Daly photo
MSC again suspends Maine lobster certification
Kirk Moore
The Irene Alton’s lines came from a half-model carved by Alton Raynes; Bernard Raynes named the boat after his father and mother, Irene. Raynes painted the hard-working boat every year, and NF writer Paul Molyneaux tarred the rigging. Maynard Bray photo.
A death in the family
Paul Molyneaux
The fishing vessel Nordic Viking at Cape May. Cause for Action video image.
Herring fishermen take at-sea monitoring costs to Supreme Court
Kirk Moore
President Biden reversed the Trump administration executive order that would have permitted commercial fishing to continue in the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts National Monument. NOAA image.
Northeast Canyons fishing prohibition may be added to councils’ management plans
Kirk Moore
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