A widening wave of staffing cuts in NOAA Fisheries offices and research hubs in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest is underway.
From stunning landscapes to captivating portraits, the photographs showcase the diverse beauty of the world around us. Vote ...
Three former employees share about the work they did, the experience of being fired and insights into how the job losses will ...
Fishermen, hunters and researchers gathered at the Alaska Marine Science Symposium in Anchorage in January to discuss how ...
The rich resources of Pacific kelp forests helped humans populate the Americas. Now depleted by as much as 95 percent, they need our help to recover.
Few experiences in a hunter’s life compare with acquiring an over-the-counter tag for an emperor goose, or hunting a flock of ...
There are stories of fishers stranded at sea for 15 years. There are others who are out there for more and then, of course, there are others who don't come back. Killed at sea, or they die from an ...
Photographs and oral histories explore the evolving journey of Lake Michigan commercial fishing, from harvest to processing ...
Climate change is warming the oceans off the New England coast and bringing new species of fish. This could bring new opportunities for fishermen. But fishermen and regulators are falling behind.
Genetics Enable Earlier Detection of Lethal Disease for Commercially Important Tanner and Snow Crabs
Scientists will have increased capacity to forecast future outbreaks to support sustainable fisheries management. Bitter crab ...
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