Por: Portland Press Herald Nation January 21, 2023
Gulls follow a commercial fishing boat as crewmen haul in their catch in the Gulf of Maine, in 2012. Robert F. Bukaty/Associated Press, file Changes to U.S. rules about the monitoring of Northeast commercial fishing activities are going into effect this month to provide more accurate information about some of the nation’s oldest fisheries. The U.S. mandates observers to work onboard fishing boats to collect data and make sure fishermen adhere... + full article
New York Daily News USA Politics February 04, 2023
The “Bling Bishop” isn’t playing ball with the feds. Lamor Whitehead, a criminally charged Brooklyn pastor who’s friends with Mayor Adams, is refusing to furnish federal prosecutors with passwords to 13 electronic devices they’ve seized from him, delaying the discovery... + más
‘Bling Bishop’ Lamor Whitehead laying low in NJ McMansion after fed fraud charges | New York Post
NYC Mayor Adams won’t say if he’s been contacted by feds probing Lamor Whitehead, his indicted pastor pal | New York Daily News
ABC News USA Nation January 11, 2023
Those who make their living out on the open ocean now have the opportunity to partake in a side hustle that simultaneously tidies up the environment.Commercial fishermen have been offered a bounty to collect derelict fishing gear, often the culprit of the death of marine... + más
Commercial fishermen offered 'bounty' to clean up ocean | ABC7
Fishermen take case against paying for monitors to Supreme Court | Portland Press Herald
ABC7 USA World January 11, 2023
has launched a project to pay eligible commercial fishers to remove fishing gear at sea before it strikes Hawaii's coral reefs or wildlife, according to a press release from the university.The fishermen will be paid a bounty of between $1 and $3 per dry pound of derelict... + más
Commercial fishermen offered bounty to collect derelict fishing nets near Hawaii's shores | ABC News
‘Old School RuneScape’ PvP Master Hunts Down Elusive YouTuber To Claim Record-Setting Bounty | Forbes
ABC News USA Business November 03, 2022
BANGKOK -- More than 100,000 people die in fishing-related accidents each year, more than triple earlier estimates, and many of those fatalities were preventable, according to a report released Thursday.A range of factors are contributing to the problem, including abuses by... + más
The Reel Deal: Best And Worst States For Fishing In The U.S. | Forbes
Over 100,000 fishing-related deaths occur annually, report says | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA World November 03, 2022
BANGKOK (AP) — More than 100,000 people die in fishing-related accidents each year, more than triple earlier estimates, and many of those fatalities were preventable, according to a report released Thursday.A range of factors are contributing to the problem, including abuses... + más
Fishing nets lost every year enough to cover South Carolina: Staggering | Newsweek
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
3 storylines to watch as the Nets enter training camp | New York Daily News
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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