Commercial fishing for swordfish -- one of the more popular seafoods for consumers -- has been banned by the United States in a large swath of the Pacific Ocean. The move aims not at saving swordfish ...
Permits are being issued to commercial swordfish fishermen who forgo large drift nets for a new system that won’t also capture whales and dolphins. The National Marine Fisheries Service recently ...
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The federal government has banned commercial fishing for swordfish in a large swath of the Pacific Ocean in a move to protect endangered sea turtles that were being killed or injured by the hooks. The ...
The Pacific Fishery Management Council has voted to authorize fishing gear that could replace drift gillnets that are used to catch swordfish. Those wide nets can also capture sea mammals and turtles, ...
Questions remain about whether fishing interests or legal disputes involving environmental concerns will win out.
The federal government on Wednesday proposed shutting down the West Coast’s commercial swordfish fishing fleet, saying that too many sea turtles are being inadvertently snagged on baited hooks in ...
HAMPTON — The fishing community is buzzing with news that a 600-pound, 14-foot swordfish was caught by commercial fishermen off the coast of New Hampshire. Ted Sutton, 80, of Lincoln, is best known as ...