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Articles in November, 2003 issue of National Fisherman
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Urchin: California harvesters anticipating better times ahead in fall, winter
by Susan Chambers -
Wrapped up in comfort: three things to consider when buying insulation: thermal protection, noise reduction and flammability
by Ev Collier -
Groundfish: health-conscious consumers driving healthy demand for Alaska product
by Charlie Ess - Fishing back when.
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Protecting the producers: a farmer's son, North Carolina Fisheries Association executive director Jerry Schill has great affinity for fishermen's way of life
by Brad Rich -
Sound's iffy: a Connecticut lobsterman and his crew ride out some lean times.
by Dexter Van Zile -
Boat redefines multipurpose; kits abound at Maine yard
by Michael Crowley -
Explorer: scallop dragger
by Dexter Van Zile -
50% quota slash angers Nova Scotia scallopers: say harvest limit not economically viable
by Carla Allen -
Fielding feedback
by Bill Hogarth - Bulletin board.
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Quota shares for processors wrong solution for Alaska
by Terry Haines - Returned yellowtail tags can bring cash reward: program data to clarify mortality question
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Scalloper is a heavyweight; Texas job is an emergency
by Larry Chowning -
Home port: where we live
by Charlie Ess -
Rethinking the act
by Jerry Fraser - U.S. delegation to press European nations at ICCAT: American representatives to demand foreign countries crack down on quota violations
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A surprise attack
by Susan Chambers -
Island fishermen smiling over hot bluefin season: fleet quickly nearing 180-ton fishery limit
by Bob Gustafson -
Tough stuff: imported webbing from India is turning heads in Dixie
by Greg Faulkner -
Habitat, permit clashes occupy Atlantic scallopers: groundfish battle likely in Northeast as Mid-Atlantic fleet fights to keep 'day-boat' status
by Dexter Van Zile -
Exxon seeks $25 million cap on punitive judgment: Supreme Court case fuels latest challenge to $5 billion award set for Valdez oil spill
by Charlie Ess -
Living Proof: two Gulf Coast fishermen demonstrate that sometimes even an angry ocean doesn't keep what it claims
by John DeSantis - Success stories
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Longer liner: a veteran of the North Pacific gets 9 feet of midsection, a new Mustad baiting system, freezer plates and a superstructure
by Michael Crowley -
A sharp idea keeps props turning: Seattle-based Pacific Fishermen goes national with PropGuard
by Michael Crowley -
Portland council adopts groundfish resolution: city says cuts will cripple Maine industry
by Linc Bedrosian -
Fishing with an eye in the sky: WeatherNet from coastal environmental sensing gives you a seat on a satellite
by Michael Crowley -
Life insurance basics
by Jeff Bogue -
Shrimp: processing predicament, shortened seasons plaguing Northeast fishery
by Dexter Van Zile -
Petition filed to obtain trade assistance benefits: seeks to qualify salmon harvesters for aid
by Charlie Ess -
Oysters: heavy rains dry up production, but could cause prices to bloom nicely
by Hoyt Childers - Marketing touted as key for mudbug industry: crawfish observers downplay tariff effect
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Cap'n Sane says ..
by Perc Sane -
Craning your deck: not all deck cranes are the same. Learn which is best for the job on your boat
by Bob Bernstein -
When push comes to shove.
by Linc Bedrosian -
Sportfishing observation could stem bycatch
by Albert Geiser -
Radon design remembered; Wash. yards ready for fall
by Michael Crowley


