EXCLUSIVE: This port used to be the world's biggest and busiest, but now most of its fish is imported from elsewhere.
Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSN
Rockfish galore, plus several other species in the mix | Fish Rap
Anyone who takes a look at the ocean these days can see evidence of the vast amount of bait we have in the bay right now, ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Lawmakers clash with officials after ruling to keep destructive practice legal: 'The idea ... causes outrage'
A controversial decision by the U.K. government may stall progress toward protecting marine ecosystems, as bottom trawling in some protected areas remains unrestricted. Critics warn this ruling could ...
Double headers, and triple headers. Today was definitely a great day out on the wonderful saltwater of Buzzards Bay in Cape Cod, fishing with our new combination rig: the powerful flexi-jig paired ...
Greater Long Island on MSN
Eastport General Store to close in October after 5-year run on Main Street
Eastport General Store will close on Oct. 26 after five years on Main Street. Owner Amber Otto said the decision marks the ...
Renowned architecture studio Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) presented a 3D printed artificial reef at the World Design Congress last week.
Opinion
Jacobin on MSNGreenland’s State-Owned Sector Is Very Impressive
Greenland has one of the largest and most successful portfolios of state-owned companies in the world. This robust state ...
Hidden among the rolling hills of the Pocono Mountains lies a culinary gem that’s been quietly perfecting the art of French onion soup while simultaneously mastering seafood in a most unexpected ...
Sometimes the most extraordinary culinary experiences come wrapped in the most unassuming packages, and The Boat House in Hawley, Pennsylvania, is the living, breathing, seafood-serving proof of this ...
ZME Science on MSN
UK Claims 38% of Its Seas are Protected. Thousands of Hours of Apparent Trawling and Dredging Suggest Otherwise
More than 38% of UK waters are now designated as Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), a network of underwater sanctuaries to be set ...
Defra is widening protections from destructive fishing practices in UK seas, but has confirmed it is not planning 'to introduce whole-site bans on bottom towed fishing gear in MPAs' The government has ...
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