Por: 10 WBNS Nation October 28, 2022
PORTLAND, Maine — Fishing regulators and the seafood industry are grappling with the possibility that some once-profitable species that have declined with climate change might not come back. Several marketable species harvested by U.S. fishermen are the subject of quota cuts, seasonal closures and other restrictions as populations have fallen and waters have warmed. In some instances, such as the groundfishing industry for species like... + full article
Forbes USA Tech October 28, 2022
FILE - The price of shrimp is displayed at a market in Philadelphia, Thursday, June 16, 2022. (AP ... [+] Photo/Matt Rourke, File)Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. Shrimp is the most widely eaten seafood in the United States. The global aquaculture market... + más
When does Red Lobster's endless shrimp deal end? Find out who owns the seafood giant | Fox Business
Hurricane Ian pummeled shrimp industry already hit by cheap imports | Portland Press Herald
Associated Press USA Science October 27, 2022
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Fishing regulators and the seafood industry are grappling with the possibility that some once-profitable species that have declined with climate change might not come back. Several marketable species harvested by U.S. fishermen are the subject of quota... + más
Endangered species protections kick in too late, study finds | NBC News
Fishing industry faces possibility that some species may never recover | Portland Press Herald
Fox Business USA Business October 26, 2022
FOX Business’ Kelly O’Grady on rising fish prices and its impact on small businesses. , a dining restaurant chain based in Florida that specializes in seafood, has expanded its operations all across the world in countries including Japan, Ecuador, China, Mexico and others.... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Business October 09, 2022
Shrimp vessels at the marina at San Carlos Maritime Park following Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers, Florida, on Sept. 30. Eva Marie Uzcategui/ Bloomberg file Shrimp boats have fed Chazz Alario’s family for four generations, first in the bayous of Louisiana, where he grew up, and... + más
Small but mighty Morgan City hosts Shrimp & Petroleum Festival Labor Day weekend | The Advocate
How to Hunt Like an Octopus | The New York Times
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
The New York Times USA Science September 24, 2022
In its small glass aquarium, an octopus is coiled placidly in its den.Then, a crab falls into the tank.The octopus scrambles to fling itself over the crab, looking less like a finely honed killing machine than a toddler who’s spotted a cookie, engulfing its clawed prey in a... + más
Moose hunt in northern Maine begins Monday | Portland Press Herald
Former Woonsocket mayor found dead in her home, officials confirm | The Boston Globe
The Advocate USA Life September 17, 2022
They used to call it Tiger Island, but these days it's Morgan City, a quintessential Cajun town surrounded by a variety of Louisiana waters — rivers, swamps and a large lake. The tiger lore dates back to the early 1800s when surveyors named the area for a particular kind... + más
La. Travels: Celebrate shrimp in Delcambre, geek out in Shreveport this month | The Advocate
Meth-packing duo arrested after netting more than a ton of illegal shrimp, authorities say | The Advocate
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