Archive Record
Metadata
Title |
The Fishermen's News |
Object Name |
Newspaper |
Catalog Number |
PS2021.4.63 |
Date |
2012 |
Scope & Content |
"The Fishermen's News: The Advocate for the Commercial Fisherman," 12 issues bound; January 2012 through December 2012 Contents include: In each issue: Toolbox; Safety at Sea; PCFFA; From the Fleet; The Fresh Sheet; Legislative Updates; California Waypoints January - Oregon's Pink Shrimp Fishery Trying to Net Eco-Recertification; No Immediate Danger from ISA Virus Says Pathologist; UFA Report Points to Economic Power of Fisheries to Communities; Canadian Researchers Say Marine Predators in Trouble; $65 Million in Appropriations for Pacific Coastal Salmon; North Pacific Council Weighs Halibut Issues, IPHC Quotas Come in January February - One-Stop 'Do-It-Yourself' Service Shop; Groundfish Quota Plan Marks First Anniversary With Mixed Reviews; NOAA, Partners complete Epic Southeast Alaska Coastal Mapping Project; Sea Otters Poring Costly to Dive Industry; Trial Date Set on Pebble Initiative; Trident Seafoods Boosts Crab Processing Crew at St. Paul March - NOAA Designates Critical Leatherback Turtle Habitat Off West Coast; Factory Trawlers Produce Meals for the World in Multi-Million Dollar Fishery; Website Offers Real Time Weather Data to Mariners; Legislation Proposes Lower Interest Loans for Entry Permits; Federall Judge Grants Class Action Motion in Pacific Seafood Lawsuit; Crabbers Haul In Derelict Gear; Coastal Officials Prepare for Tsunami Debris; NOAA Biologists Brave Winter Seas On Sablefish Research Cruise; Coast Guard Resues 11 Commercial Fishermen Near Kodiak April - Salmon Numbers Bounce Back; Halibut Workshop Slated for April 24-25 in Seattle; Bering Sea Snow Crab Harvest Reaches Half Way Mark; Economic 'Merger' Makes Commercial Fisheries Part of Oregon Coastal Counties Agriculture Base; What to Look for in a New RSW Chiller; Canadian Study Finds Traces of Listeria in Fish Products; Icicle Negotiates to Purchase Snopac Products; Sizing Refrigeration and Gensets May - Oregon Ports Stimulate Coastal State Economy; Ports Offer Vital Link for Wild Seafood Feeding Millions; Further Analysis Orders on Chum Salmon Bycatch Options; Southeast Troll Chinook Quota Set Declines; Norton Sound CDQ Applauds Changes in Commercial Crab Guidelines; Reports, Studies Increasing on Diseased Arctic Wildlife; Antitrust Lawsuit Against Pacific Seafood Settled; Management Details Out for Bristol Bay Salmon Fishery June - Safe Fishing is Smart Fishing; Salmon Bounce Back, Season Prospects Good; NIOSH to Fishermen: 'Put one on, take the class, shut the door'; Safety at Sea; Alternate Safety Compliance Programs; Partial Snow Crab Extension; Small Fish, Big Impact; Kodiak Fisheries Veteran Says Better Crew Licenses Are Needed; Southeast Alaska Salmon Seiners Say Yes to Buyout; Oregon Shrimp Fishery Reaping Results July - Anomoly or Harbinger? Massive dock float from Japan, teeming with invasive species, beaches itself in Newport; Oregon Fisheries Net More Value in 2011; Sockeye Forecast for Upper Cook Inlet at 6.2 Million; Alaska King and Snow Crab Certification Report Available Online; Alaska Fishermen Aid Japan Fishing Fleets; Fate of Grounded Fishing Tender Still Undecided; Bering Sea Opilio Harvest Highest Since 2005-06 Season; What Does it Really Cost to Build a Boat?; Propulsion Systems: What's in the Modern Engine Room? August - Bristol Bay Harvest Nears 20 Million Salmon; New Technology for Finding Fish; Harvest Potential, Prices are Up for Norton Sound Red King Crab; Factory Trawler Hit with Ammonia Leak; Federal Lawmakers Express Concern About Commercial Fishing and Shipping Safety; Copper Makes Salmon Vulnerable to Predators; APU Fisheries Science Program Immerses Students in Research Projects; Area 2A Commercial Halibut Season Open and Shut September - Oregon's Dungeness Season a Success: Record-high whole season price; outlook good for next season; Demand for Wild Alaska King Crab Remains High; Humpies Boost Wild Salmon Harvest to Nearly 90 Million Fish; ODFW to Begin Rule-Making Process for Lower Columbia River Fisheries Management; Ammonia vs. Halocarbon: Making a Practical Refrigerant Choice; Vessel Documentation; Coast Guard Says It's Ready for Offshore Drilling in Arctic; CG Cutter Intercepts High Sea Driftnet Vessel October - Scientists Still Eyeing the 'Dead Zone'; Freezer Lingliner Vessel Replacement Issues Face Final Action; NOAA Grants for Bycatch Reduction Research Go to Pacific Northwest; Wild Salmon Harvest in Alaska Reaches Nearly 121 Million Fish; Opinion: Kitzhaber Plan for Columbia River Commercial Fishery is Misguided; From the Fleet: CR Fisheries Management Plan; Maintenance and Repairs Keep Seward Shipyard Bustling; Refit Reflections - Through on Refitting Your Vessel; A Good Yukon Chum Year for Kwik'Pak November - New Gear for Crew Comfort; NOAA Officials Say Trawlers Adjusting Nicely to 'Catch Shares' System; Pebble Panel Discussion Over, Both Sides Still Strongly at Odds on Mine; NPFMC Reaches Decisions on Catch Sharing, Observers and Freezer Longliners; Preliminary Alaska Salmon Harvest is 123.5 Million Fish; Five Indicted on Charges of Embezzling from Trident Seafoods; Clothing Technology Makes Your Day; Tons of Tuna - Albacore Season Yielding Variable Results; Financing Tsunami Debris Cleanup Faces Challenges; Collaboration and Innovation Hallmarks of Oregon Coast Trawl Net Shop December - Albacore Tuna Fishery Faces Challenges; Enployment in Alaska's Seafood Harvesting Industry Rose in 2011; Symposium Spotlights Challenges Related to Decline in Salmon Runs; Oregon Halibut Fisherman Fined for Federal Fisheries Crimes; A Bad Plan for a Healthy Fishery; Change in Mining Corporation Leadership Prompts Question About Pebble; 'Glow-in-the-dark' Tuna? Not Likely; Halibut LFQ Harvesters Bring 23,327,311 Pounds to Port |
Collection |
Philips Publishing |
Search Terms |
Fishermen's News Fishing industry |
