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Stormy seas lift prices; meanwhile, gulf council works on quota plan

Rough fall weather kept fishermen on the water and chasing the 2004 red snapper quota into the month of December. Jane Black, manager of USA...
National Fisherman, 01/01/05 by Denise Trunk · More from publication -
Cameron, LA

CAMERON, LA. THE TOWN Population: 2,000 Number of boats: 50 boats TOP FIVE LANDINGS IN 2003 White shrimp--2,442,138 pounds worth...
National Fisherman, 01/01/05 by Denise Trunk · More from publication -
Shrimp and blue crab stew

Janie Thomas, executive director of the Shrimp Producers Association in Fernandina Beach, Fla., says she taught herself this simple recipe after...
National Fisherman, 12/01/04 by Denise Trunk · More from publication -
Swordfish: outlook improves as dock prices increase in U.S. and imports falter

In recent years, swordfish harvesters have had little to smile about. But healthier ex-vessel prices and improved market conditions in 2004 may put...
National Fisherman, 12/01/04 by Denise Trunk · More from publication -
Report says 'dead zones' growing global problem: lists 150 low-oxygen spots around world

Commercial fisheries worldwide are increasingly under threat from growing areas of very low oxygen in the world's rivers, oceans and seas,...
National Fisherman, 08/01/04 by Denise Trunk · More from publication -
Fla. harvesters question surface trolling decision: allows exception for recreational fishing

Florida commercial fishermen are questioning a Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council decision to allow recreational surface trolling in two...
National Fisherman, 10/01/03 by Denise Trunk · More from publication -
Key Changes: Cedar Key, Fla., the town that mullet built, knows how to handle a little adversity. (Cover Story).

A string of restaurants and art galleries lurch over the Gulf of Mexico, connected by a small bridge to Cedar Key's historic main street. The two...
National Fisherman, 07/01/03 by Denise Trunk · More from publication -
NMFS raises vent size for turtle excluders: La. shrimp official disputes measure. (Gulf * South Atlantic)

Motivated by higher than normal sea turtle mortality, NMFS is modifying regulations to require a larger exit hole in turtle excluder devices. ...
National Fisherman, 06/01/03 by Denise Trunk · More from publication -
On your guard: the crew of the Coast Guard cutter Marlin practices for the unpredictable situations search and rescue operations present. (Stress Rehearsal).

At the Fort Myers, Fla., Coast Guard station, the weather is benign as the 12-man crew prepares to get the 87-foot steel Coast Guard search and...
National Fisherman, 12/01/02 by Denise Trunk · More from publication -
Float-cutting war claims 400 to 600 crab traps: Georgia skirmish adds to fishery's woes. (Gulf/South Atlantic).

After two consecutive years of drought, a float-cutting war has added to Georgia's blue crab fishery's problems. Georgia Department of Natural...
National Fisherman, 12/01/02 by Denise Trunk · More from publication



