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NMFS May Still Require Herring Boats to Carry Observers, Despite <em>Loper-Bright</em>

NMFS May Still Require Herring Boats to Carry Observers, Despite Loper-Bright

Jul 31, 2025 | One Comment

Top photo by John McMurray Thirteen months ago, the United States Supreme Court handed down its decision in Loper-Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, a decision that abolished the so-called “Chevron Doctrine,” created by court in 1984, which had given agencies the ability to make reasonable interpretations of law related to such agencies’ core expertise, and required […]

Administration flip-flops leave Bristol Bay vulnerable

Administration flip-flops leave Bristol Bay vulnerable

Jul 26, 2025 | No Comments

This article was originally published on the One Fish Foundation blog on July 16, 2025 with an update (at the bottom of this article) on July 18, 2025. It is republished with permission. Since I launched this blog in 2015, I’ve written about Bristol Bay, Alaska and the effort to protect it from the proposed […]

We’re Going to Fish

We’re Going to Fish

Jul 3, 2025 | No Comments

This post originally appeared on the Alaska Marine Conservation Council’s blog and is republished with permission. Photo: Bonin/Wayner Family When three generations of Bristol Bay fisherwomen gather to talk fish and family, there is a shared pride for meaningful work and a fierce commitment to sustaining their fishing heritage revealed between words of wisdom, heartfelt […]

“We’re Exposed to Wonder All the Time”: Waterside Chat with Steve Duda of Patagonia’s Fish Tales

“We’re Exposed to Wonder All the Time”: Waterside Chat with Steve Duda of Patagonia’s Fish Tales

Jun 30, 2025 | No Comments

Patagonia’s Steve Duda joined the Marine Fish Conservation Network’s Waterside Chat with host Tom Sadler on June 5th, 2025. Steve has an impressive background in journalism, fly-fishing and music. At Patagonia, his storytelling uses film, video, web, and social media to showcase the values intrinsic to the brand. His wonderfully entertaining book, “River Songs,” chronicles […]

Atlantic Bluefin Tuna: Too Much Of A Good Thing?

Atlantic Bluefin Tuna: Too Much Of A Good Thing?

Jun 12, 2025 | One Comment

Atlantic bluefin tuna, photo courtesy of Wikipedia In recent years, fishermen have seen a resurgence of Atlantic bluefin tuna off the United States coast, with 2024 commercial and recreational landings some of the highest in many years. In fact, as things stand now, 2024 bluefin landings, when combined with dead discards, were a little too […]

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