Lobstermen Will Help Study Whether Lost Traps Still Catch Lobsters
Lobstermen this winter will pull up gear from selected spots in the first large-scale study of ghost traps along the Maine coast. nytimes.com |
Shrimp, oyster restaurants at risk?
"We are watching the situation for sure," she said. "We have heard some grumbling from some of our members in the Gulf Coast area." Concerns are mounting rapidly in Louisiana where seafood is the lifeblood of the economy and culinary culture. topix.com |
In Nigeria, Oil Spills Are a Longtime Scourge
The Niger Delta region continues to endure spills due to poor regulation, insufficient maintenance and sabotage. nytimes.com |
Center-pin reels key for salmon run
We're only days away from the first salmon runs in Michigan rivers. This year, instead of using a fly rod most of the time, I'm going to try to become more proficient with a center-pin reel, which is about the most effective technique I've ever seen for fishing moving water. topix.com |
Fishing Line
The first trout plant went in on Thursday, and the fish did fine, so lake managers will now be planting weekly, around 5,000 pounds per. topix.com |