The Maine Lobsterman\u27s Association has given tentative approval to a resource management plan that would limit the hours for pulling traps, limit boats to one sternman each and ban Sunday lobstering for part of the year. The proposals could become part of a New England Fishery Management Council plan designed to reduce the pressure on the lobster population. Details
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), through the Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan (...
News & Issues piece on the New England Fishery Management Council\u27s attempt to save the Gulf of ...
Lobster fishing is one of Maine’s most famous and important industries. In order for the industry to...
The Maine Lobsterman\u27s Association has given tentative approval to a resource management plan tha...
The New England Fisheries Management Council is expected to give its approval today to a new lobster...
The Maine Legislature last year passed a law limiting lobstermen to 1,200 traps. Under the law, the...
Officials with the Maine Lobstermen\u27s Association are looking for lobstermen from Kittery to East...
State legislation last year mandated that the Maine coast be divided into lobstering zones, each man...
Healthy, self-sustaining populations for all Atlantic coast fish species or successful restoration w...
The National Marine Fisheries Service is giving lobstermen six months to devise a strategy aimed at ...
New commercial fishing regulations proposed by the New England Fishery Management Council could bene...
A plan approved Wednesday by the New England Fishery Management Council will, if given final approva...
The Atlantic Offshore Lobstermen\u27s Association is proposing a system of transferable quotas for w...
A scientific assessment last year that showed lobsters are overfished in the Gulf of Maine, and upco...
The Legislature\u27s Marine Resources Committee yesterday held a public hearing on proposed legislat...
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), through the Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan (...
News & Issues piece on the New England Fishery Management Council\u27s attempt to save the Gulf of ...
Lobster fishing is one of Maine’s most famous and important industries. In order for the industry to...
The Maine Lobsterman\u27s Association has given tentative approval to a resource management plan tha...
The New England Fisheries Management Council is expected to give its approval today to a new lobster...
The Maine Legislature last year passed a law limiting lobstermen to 1,200 traps. Under the law, the...
Officials with the Maine Lobstermen\u27s Association are looking for lobstermen from Kittery to East...
State legislation last year mandated that the Maine coast be divided into lobstering zones, each man...
Healthy, self-sustaining populations for all Atlantic coast fish species or successful restoration w...
The National Marine Fisheries Service is giving lobstermen six months to devise a strategy aimed at ...
New commercial fishing regulations proposed by the New England Fishery Management Council could bene...
A plan approved Wednesday by the New England Fishery Management Council will, if given final approva...
The Atlantic Offshore Lobstermen\u27s Association is proposing a system of transferable quotas for w...
A scientific assessment last year that showed lobsters are overfished in the Gulf of Maine, and upco...
The Legislature\u27s Marine Resources Committee yesterday held a public hearing on proposed legislat...
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), through the Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan (...
News & Issues piece on the New England Fishery Management Council\u27s attempt to save the Gulf of ...
Lobster fishing is one of Maine’s most famous and important industries. In order for the industry to...