Por: Portland Press Herald Business October 28, 2022
Clam digger Scott Lavers paddles his canoe on his way to work on a mudflat exposed by the receding tide last month in Freeport. Warming waters and invasive species are threatening a way of life for many in the country’s seafood industry. Robert F. Bukaty/Associated Press Fishing regulators and the seafood industry are grappling with the possibility that some once-profitable species that have . Several marketable species harvested by U.S.... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation October 27, 2022
The inaugural Florida Sailfish Cup was such a success last season that anglers are once again lining up to be part of the upcoming second annual event. The flexible tournament format allows teams the opportunity to select five competitive days on their own terms, which creates... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech October 27, 2022
Photos of a fisherman posing with the elusive golden bowfin he had just shot and killed sparked a debate on social media, with some congratulating the hunter for his once-in-a-lifetime catch, and many others raising concerns about the ethics of killing such a rare... + más
Fears of only a weak wrist slap for scandal-scarred first son Hunter Biden | New York Post
Hawks extend Hunter on 4-year, $95M deal | ESPN
NBC News USA Science October 13, 2022
The Endangered Species Act’s protections often kick in too late to fully recover the declining populations of animals, plants and insects it is designed to help, according to a study published in the journal PLoS ONE on Wednesday. The researchers who evaluated some 970 cases... + más
Snail darter, focus of epic conservation fight, is recovered | The Boston Globe
Feds deny increased gopher tortoise protections in Florida | Orlando Sentinel
Newsweek USA Tech October 13, 2022
The total size of fishing nets lost or discarded in the ocean every single year is equal to the size of South Carolina, scientists have estimated.Designed to be durable and long-lasting, lost or discarded fishing gear is a major contributor to ocean pollution and its harmful... + más
The Reel Deal: Best And Worst States For Fishing In The U.S. | Forbes
3 storylines to watch as the Nets enter training camp | New York Daily News
Forbes USA Business October 11, 2022
World record holder Meredith McCord catches a golden dorado while fishing in BoliviaMeredith McCord When you think of fly fishing, you likely think of middle-aged white men standing in waist high water in idyllic settings waiting hours for that elusive first bite. But now... + más
Fishing nets lost every year enough to cover South Carolina: Staggering | Newsweek
The Advocate USA Sports October 08, 2022
While it may seem like a given that and abandoning an industrial-size net would be illegal, a recent incident off the Louisiana coast revealed that’s not necessarily so.Last month, an Omega Protein fishing boat overwhelmed by an unexpectedly big catch cut its 1,500-foot-long... + más
Our Views: A boat dumps 900,000 dead fish in the Gulf. Should Louisiana be alarmed? | The Advocate
Pogy boat dumps 900,000 fish off Louisiana coast, raising the ire of anglers and conservationists | The Advocate
Forbes USA Life October 06, 2022
In this stressful world we need to relax and get outdoors, and fishing is one of the best ways to do both. So it’s no surprise that America is hooked on fishing. Almost 100 million fish were caught in 2020 by recreational anglers (65% of them released), and over 50 million... + más
Fly Fishing Is Medicine For The Mind And Body, And May Help You Land That Next Big Deal | Forbes
Coral Island: How to get the Fishing Pole and catch fish | Newsweek
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