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Rear Adm. Bob Little is the new commander of the U.S. Coast Guard in Alaska, just as the big budget bill passes the president ...
The Coast Guard’s Polar Security Cutter program received $4.3 billion under the federal budget bill, but it isn’t expected to deliver its first new ship until 2030 at the earliest.
It is that time of the fishing season when anglers are turning their attention from hooking chinook to reeling in reds after ...
Visiting Alaska and planning the trip can be daunting, but here you'll find the answers for putting together an unforgettable travel experience. These frequently asked questions about visiting Alaska ...
One person is dead and 13 others are injured following a lightning strike Wednesday night at an outdoor New Jersey archery ...
Inside one of the world's only city-based dolphin sanctuary, the pod population has halved since becoming protected and ...
The world’s oceans—critical conduits of global commerce, reservoirs of marine biodiversity, and regulators of Earth’s climate ...
How Skipper Otto and other community-supported fisheries are increasing transparency and providing quality seafood to members ...
Oceanographer Victoria Orphan’s dream was coming true—she was onboard the Alvin submersible. But the trip was anything but smooth sailing.
An Extraordinary Experience takes diners on an immersive culinary journey across the Mediterranean, and we grabbed a seat for ...
As fishing fleets across Alaska seek to minimize their environmental impact, wind and solar power could offer valuable solutions. “With continued innovation and investment, wind and solar could play ...
Fishing Back When - Written by past contributor Charles Piatt from the May 1989 National Fisherman. At Mobile, Ala., Bender ...