A plan approved Wednesday by the New England Fishery Management Council will, if given final approval by the U.S. Department of Commerce, force New England fishermen to sharply reduce their catches of cod, haddock and flounder. The plan, aimed at allowing overfished species to rebuild, could result in hundreds of fishermen losing their permits. Details
New federal fishing laws that go into effect March 1 are designed to restore dwindling stocks of cod...
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New federal fishing laws that go into effect March 1 are designed to restore dwindling stocks of cod...
Healthy, self-sustaining populations for all Atlantic coast fish species or successful restoration w...
Federal officials have backed away from a plan that would have banned fishing in Georges Bank for 20...
A plan approved Wednesday by the New England Fishery Management Council will, if given final approva...
The U.S. Department of Commerce this week approved a management plan designed to restore groundfish ...
The New England Fisheries Management Council is expected to give its approval today to a new lobster...
The National Marine Fisheries Service has told the New England Fishery Management Council to change ...
The Maine Lobsterman\u27s Association has given tentative approval to a resource management plan tha...
The New England Fisheries Management Council is likely to recommend a system of closures in the Gulf...
New commercial fishing regulations proposed by the New England Fishery Management Council could bene...
News & Issues piece on the New England Fishery Management Council\u27s attempt to save the Gulf of ...
A New England Fishery Management Council hearing at the Holiday Inn by the Bay heard opposition from...
The groundfish committee of the New England Fishery Management Council yesterday voted to recommend ...
The recent U.S. Commerce Department groundfish recovery plan that will severely restrict fishing in ...
Under new regulations passed by the New England Fisheries Management Council, the National Marine Fi...
New federal fishing laws that go into effect March 1 are designed to restore dwindling stocks of cod...
Healthy, self-sustaining populations for all Atlantic coast fish species or successful restoration w...
Federal officials have backed away from a plan that would have banned fishing in Georges Bank for 20...