The Talk of Maine piece on the state of the Gulf of Maine cod fishery, once a booming industry that has been harmed through years of overfishing and increasingly efficient fishing technology. Although the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration had stated in 2008 that the Gulf of Maine cod fishery was rebounding, their recent report shows that the cod population is only a fifth of the size needed to qualify as rebuilt by 2014. Some are skeptical about NOAA\u27s population estimates and NOAA will likely cut catch quotas between 12 and 22 percent before making more drastic cuts in 2013
this just in piece on a story published last week in the London-based New Scientist magazine predic...
The Talk of Maine piece on how native fish populations are being depleted in Maine lakes by ice fis...
this just in piece on a story published last week in the London-based New Scientist magazine predic...
In response to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) survey that showed “record-l...
Maine Department of Marine Resources Commissioner Robin Alden believes that cod in the Gulf of Maine...
Fourth in a six-part series on the fishing industry entitled Empty Nets, Sinking Hopes. Overfishi...
The Talk of Maine piece on fisheries that have been exploited to near or total extinction along Mai...
In response to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) survey that showed “record-l...
In response to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) survey that showed “record-l...
This update of the Gulf of Maine cod stock assessment is a streamlined document that focuses on the ...
The New England Fisheries Management Council is likely to recommend a system of closures in the Gulf...
The Talk of Maine piece on the Portland Fish Exchange, a public market for Maine\u27s fishing fleet...
this just in piece on a story published last week in the London-based New Scientist magazine predic...
With US lobster landings looking like they may be either stabilizing or slipping off their 2016 all-...
With US lobster landings looking like they may be either stabilizing or slipping off their 2016 all-...
this just in piece on a story published last week in the London-based New Scientist magazine predic...
The Talk of Maine piece on how native fish populations are being depleted in Maine lakes by ice fis...
this just in piece on a story published last week in the London-based New Scientist magazine predic...
In response to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) survey that showed “record-l...
Maine Department of Marine Resources Commissioner Robin Alden believes that cod in the Gulf of Maine...
Fourth in a six-part series on the fishing industry entitled Empty Nets, Sinking Hopes. Overfishi...
The Talk of Maine piece on fisheries that have been exploited to near or total extinction along Mai...
In response to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) survey that showed “record-l...
In response to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) survey that showed “record-l...
This update of the Gulf of Maine cod stock assessment is a streamlined document that focuses on the ...
The New England Fisheries Management Council is likely to recommend a system of closures in the Gulf...
The Talk of Maine piece on the Portland Fish Exchange, a public market for Maine\u27s fishing fleet...
this just in piece on a story published last week in the London-based New Scientist magazine predic...
With US lobster landings looking like they may be either stabilizing or slipping off their 2016 all-...
With US lobster landings looking like they may be either stabilizing or slipping off their 2016 all-...
this just in piece on a story published last week in the London-based New Scientist magazine predic...
The Talk of Maine piece on how native fish populations are being depleted in Maine lakes by ice fis...
this just in piece on a story published last week in the London-based New Scientist magazine predic...