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Built in 1998 at Hutt Brothers in Alberton, Prince Edward Island, the Just Splashy exhibits the typical Island design—a ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum – who imposed a stop-work order on Equinor’s project off New York April 16, then lifted it in ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced it will purchase $16 million worth of Oregon pink shrimp through a program aimed at stabilizing domestic food producers during economic hardship, ...
Portland Shipyard’s 330-ton travellift launching a passenger vessel, and the stern of a schooner in the foreground, offer a glimpse of the many types of vessels in the yard, including a wide array of ...
A new seasonal forecast developed by NOAA scientists predicts cooler bottom-water temperatures across the Gulf of Maine this spring and summer, making a notable shift for one of t ...
Amid looming trade wars and uncertainty about the price of wood, Supercede, a Phoenix, Arizona company, is offering ...
Regional John Deere distributor Cascade Engine Center collaborated with Snow & Company to integrate the 13.5L engine, which ...
A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) finds that the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), ...
Developed in partnership with industry experts, the Multi-Function Trawl (MFT) net is engineered to combine two separate West ...
David Grimes, an artist in Cordova, Alaska, and participant in the Arts for Nature project focused on protecting wild salmon ...
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik disapproved the New England Fishery Management Council’s proposed Amendment 25 to the ...
Their message was unified: Alaska’s fishing communities are at a tipping point. Regulatory pressures, climate change, and economic consolidation are making it harder to fish, and harder still to stay ...