As federal regulations and declining stocks have decimated Maine\u27s groundfishing fleet, fishermen in Port Clyde, Maine\u27s only remaining working port outside of Portland, have started the Port Clyde Fresh Catch coop. The group markets fish through a community-supported fishery (CSF) to individuals, farmers\u27 markets, and restaurants. Fishermen are receiving better prices for their smaller, higher-quality catches
Minding Your Business piece on the value of the recreational fishing business to the Portland econo...
The shrimp industry, once the Gulf of Maine\u27s cash cow, has at least temporarily gone dry. Sam G...
The Talk of Maine piece on the state of the Gulf of Maine cod fishery, once a booming industry that...
The Talk of Maine piece on the Portland Fish Exchange, a public market for Maine\u27s fishing fleet...
The Midcoast Fishermen\u27s Association was formed in Port Clyde as a nonprofit advocacy group in 20...
New commercial fishing regulations proposed by the New England Fishery Management Council could bene...
A brief look at the state of Maine\u27s groundfishing industry, which currently accounts for just 1 ...
Declining fish stocks in New England and Canada are resulting in Maine seafood wholesalers going wor...
The Talk of Maine piece on fisheries that have been exploited to near or total extinction along Mai...
Business Maine: Fishing Watch piece on the declining value of Portland\u27s fishing boats\u27 total...
Fourth in a six-part series on the fishing industry entitled Empty Nets, Sinking Hopes. Overfishi...
“Celebrating 20 Years” piece looks at Maine’s offshore fishing industry which has seen landings decr...
Lobstering has become the healthiest of Maine\u27s fisheries, in part because of the decline of othe...
Maine fishing communities are suffering from a loss of access to fisheries and infrastructure, regul...
New England fishermen say the new federal regulations regarding the groundfish stock are based on da...
Minding Your Business piece on the value of the recreational fishing business to the Portland econo...
The shrimp industry, once the Gulf of Maine\u27s cash cow, has at least temporarily gone dry. Sam G...
The Talk of Maine piece on the state of the Gulf of Maine cod fishery, once a booming industry that...
The Talk of Maine piece on the Portland Fish Exchange, a public market for Maine\u27s fishing fleet...
The Midcoast Fishermen\u27s Association was formed in Port Clyde as a nonprofit advocacy group in 20...
New commercial fishing regulations proposed by the New England Fishery Management Council could bene...
A brief look at the state of Maine\u27s groundfishing industry, which currently accounts for just 1 ...
Declining fish stocks in New England and Canada are resulting in Maine seafood wholesalers going wor...
The Talk of Maine piece on fisheries that have been exploited to near or total extinction along Mai...
Business Maine: Fishing Watch piece on the declining value of Portland\u27s fishing boats\u27 total...
Fourth in a six-part series on the fishing industry entitled Empty Nets, Sinking Hopes. Overfishi...
“Celebrating 20 Years” piece looks at Maine’s offshore fishing industry which has seen landings decr...
Lobstering has become the healthiest of Maine\u27s fisheries, in part because of the decline of othe...
Maine fishing communities are suffering from a loss of access to fisheries and infrastructure, regul...
New England fishermen say the new federal regulations regarding the groundfish stock are based on da...
Minding Your Business piece on the value of the recreational fishing business to the Portland econo...
The shrimp industry, once the Gulf of Maine\u27s cash cow, has at least temporarily gone dry. Sam G...
The Talk of Maine piece on the state of the Gulf of Maine cod fishery, once a booming industry that...