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The RIGHTTest™ technology enables rapid, on-site verification of seafood origins, empowering researchers and regulators to ...
Wild sockeye salmon are running anew in Alaska's famed Copper River, with a preliminary harvest catch at 174,041 reds ...
As for the races, for the second year in a row, Capt. Shannon Gay in Rainbow Chaser, a wooden deadrise, won the premiere ...
O’Connor also called for restoring the original intent of the Saltonstall-Kennedy (S-K) program, reforming fisheries disaster ...
Once again, the U.S. House of Representatives lawmakers have introduced legislation to reauthorize and update the ...
The following was written by Mike Hillers, technical sales manager at Simrad Fisheries, following the passing of Jim ...
Built in 1998 at Hutt Brothers in Alberton, Prince Edward Island, the Just Splashy exhibits the typical Island design—a ...
These changes trigger a cascade of other requirements: more ventilation, more airflow, and more space. “Engine room ...
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum – who imposed a stop-work order on Equinor’s project off New York April 16, then lifted it in ...
The Thialf, a 661’x290’ semi-submersible crane vessel, operated by Netherlands-based Heerema Marine Contractors under the Panamanian flag, is underway to install turbine towers on the Equinor lease.
Amid looming trade wars and uncertainty about the price of wood, Supersede, a Phoenix, Arizona company, is offering ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced it will purchase $16 million worth of Oregon pink shrimp through a program aimed at stabilizing domestic food producers during economic hardship, ...
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