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Division of Marine Fisheries to hold charter/for-hire meetings

Division of Marine Fisheries to hold charter/for-hire meetings

The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality’s Division of Marine Fisheries will hold three meetings in the coming weeks to give members of the charter/for-hire community an opportunity to share their perspectives on challenges facing the...

Owner:  American Government
Meet Tony Fisher, our 2025 Bill Pringle Art Award Winner

Meet Tony Fisher, our 2025 Bill Pringle Art Award Winner

Tony has previously suffered from mental illness as a result of trauma and loss, and used photography to be able to cope and express himself. For years, he worked as a taxi driver, but never lost sight of his ambition to become an artist, using...

Owner:  Rethink Mental Illness (Non-profit)
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Fisherwomen make their voices heard

Fisherwomen make their voices heard

News Fisherwomen make their voices heard Sorting fresh catch at the harbour As the world marks the first International Fisher Women’s Day today, TOI turns the spotlight on how Indian fisherwomen, long sidelined in policy and markets, are...

Owner:  Sahu Jain Family
Aquaculture an economic cornerstone of Newfoundland’s South Coast: report

Aquaculture an economic cornerstone of Newfoundland’s South Coast: report

A new report from the Atlantic Economic Council has confirmed aquaculture has significant value to Newfoundland’s South Coast economy, with companies producing nearly 26,200 tonnes valued at C$281 million (US$199 million) last year. The report,...

Owner:  Annex Business Media Employees
Rare seabird saved after swallowing four large fishhooks

Rare seabird saved after swallowing four large fishhooks

A rare seabird is recovering from a successful and life-saving surgery. A fisherman from Anconcito, Ecuador, found the juvenile Salvin’s albatross after he noticed that it appeared unwell. The bird had ingested four large fishing hooks and some...

Owner:  Andrew Perlman and Matt Sechrest
Thai inmates turn invasive blackchin tilapia into OTOP-approved fish sauce

Thai inmates turn invasive blackchin tilapia into OTOP-approved fish sauce

Inmates at Samut Songkhram Central Prison produce “Hub Phoei Fish Sauce” using invasive blackchin tilapia, turning an ecological challenge into an income-generating OTOP-certified product. BANGKOK, Thailand –A unique fish sauce made from the...

Owner:  Pratheep “Peter” Malhotra
Thermo Fisher launches industry-first Orbitrap mass detector for environmental and food safety testing

Thermo Fisher launches industry-first Orbitrap mass detector for environmental and food safety testing

Thermo Fisher Scientific has introduced the Orbitrap Exploris EFOX mass detector, a high-resolution accurate-mass (HRAM) system purpose-built for environmental and food safety labs. The company says EFOX is the first Orbitrap platform designed...

Owner:  Mountaingate Capital
UBEC/OECS Announces MSME Training Series in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines to Boost Grant-Readiness and Business Resilience

UBEC/OECS Announces MSME Training Series in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines to Boost Grant-Readiness and Business Resilience

UBEC/OECS Announces MSME Training Series in Saint Vincent & the Grenadines to Boost Grant-Readiness and Business Resilience The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission, through the World Bank–funded Unleashing the Blue Economy...

Owner:  Joan & Colin Wilson
Drought Hits Home: White County residents fear losing their fishing tradition

Drought Hits Home: White County residents fear losing their fishing tradition

WHITE COUNTY, Ark. (KATV) — In an emotional plea, White County resident Jerry Querry expressed his deep sorrow over the drying up of Glaze Creek and other water bodies in White County. "It hurts... It hurts," Querry said. "They killed off...

Owner:  Smith Family
Swinomish Tribe, BNSF reach legal resolution — and a business agreement

Swinomish Tribe, BNSF reach legal resolution — and a business agreement

The Swinomish Tribe and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway have resolved their legal conflict after a decade of litigation over railroad traffic that a judge ruled violated an earlier agreement. Now, one train bearing a single commodity...

Owner:  David Syre
After 55 years in broadcasting, Ken Fisher retires from Golden West Radio

After 55 years in broadcasting, Ken Fisher retires from Golden West Radio

Ken Fisher is retiring after 55 years as a broadcast technician, ending a career that spanned the evolution of radio from vinyl records and mechanical relays to digital automation. Fisher spent 27 years with Golden West Radio in Moose Jaw after...

Owner:  Elmer Hildebrand
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