
Forage fish play key role in ecosystem management
NOAA Fisheries adopted a final rule prohibiting the launch of new commercial fisheries that harvest forage fish in the West Coast Exclusive Economic Zone without

NOAA Fisheries adopted a final rule prohibiting the launch of new commercial fisheries that harvest forage fish in the West Coast Exclusive Economic Zone without

Artist Derek DeYoung was headed back to the dock recently after a fishless day that involved plenty of casting to plenty of tarpon in Coupon

In Washington state, biologists expect a paltry coho salmon run this fall. Squid virtually disappeared from Southern California waters this winter. Lobster are becoming scarce

It was an epic battle that lasted more than eight hours and ended in dramatic fashion with a knockout blow and a huge blue marlin

Carlos Rafael, known around the docks as “The Codfather” for the power and influence he wields in New Bedford, Mass., appears to have lost his

A new study is creating waves among scientists, environmentalists and fishermen in the Atlantic bluefin tuna community. A paper published Monday in the journal Proceedings

Sometimes it’s the ones that get away that you remember best. That’s certainly the case with Gary Caputi, a lifelong angler, writer and photographer from

Last November on the Farmington River in Connecticut, fisheries biologists discovered three nests of Atlantic salmon eggs, marking the first known wild spawning of Atlantic

High-tech sleuths who use satellites and computers to track pirate fishing boats halfway around the world are enabling marine police to nab poachers in remote

Everyone has a special fish. A favorite. It might be one from childhood or one that is happily discovered farther down the road. Mine is

NOAA Fisheries adopted a final rule prohibiting the launch of new commercial fisheries that harvest forage fish in the West Coast Exclusive Economic Zone without

Artist Derek DeYoung was headed back to the dock recently after a fishless day that involved plenty of casting to plenty of tarpon in Coupon

In Washington state, biologists expect a paltry coho salmon run this fall. Squid virtually disappeared from Southern California waters this winter. Lobster are becoming scarce

It was an epic battle that lasted more than eight hours and ended in dramatic fashion with a knockout blow and a huge blue marlin

Carlos Rafael, known around the docks as “The Codfather” for the power and influence he wields in New Bedford, Mass., appears to have lost his

A new study is creating waves among scientists, environmentalists and fishermen in the Atlantic bluefin tuna community. A paper published Monday in the journal Proceedings

Sometimes it’s the ones that get away that you remember best. That’s certainly the case with Gary Caputi, a lifelong angler, writer and photographer from

Last November on the Farmington River in Connecticut, fisheries biologists discovered three nests of Atlantic salmon eggs, marking the first known wild spawning of Atlantic

High-tech sleuths who use satellites and computers to track pirate fishing boats halfway around the world are enabling marine police to nab poachers in remote

Everyone has a special fish. A favorite. It might be one from childhood or one that is happily discovered farther down the road. Mine is