October 23, 2023 From Georgia to Colorado, mountain towns to visit this season for fall family fun If you're into fishing, fall foliage, fresh mountain air and relaxation, consider visiting one of these eight mountain towns located in the U.S. Each spot is family-friendly.
October 17, 2023 Japan criticizes Russia for banning its seafood following release of Fukushima’s treated wastewater While China has already banned Japan’s seafood in response to the Fukushima radioactive wastewater release, Russia will also implement import restrictions Monday.
October 17, 2023 Canada to help Philippines track illegal fishing with satellite surveillance system Under a new agreement, the Philippines will be able to track unregulated fishing by accessing Canada’s satellite surveillance system called the “Dark Vessel Detection System."
October 13, 2023 Small town fisherman harpooned on federal charges for catch that's legal in other states: lawyer Christopher Winkler, a 63-year-old fisherman from Montauk, New York, has been convicted of federal fraud and conspiracy charges for surpassing quotas.
October 11, 2023 'Monster' 283-pound alligator gar caught in Texas could set two fishing records A Kentucky angler and a Texas guide went out to catch some alligator gar in the hope of breaking some records, but never expected to possibly break two with one fish.
October 5, 2023 New York commercial fisherman, who conspired to sell 200,000 pounds of fish past legal quotas, convicted A commercial fisherman, who exceeded his fish quotas by 200,000 pounds, has been convicted of conspiracy, mail fraud, and obstruction of justice in New York.
September 30, 2023 Fishing and its health benefits: The more men go fishing, the better their mental health, study finds A recent study showed that men who enjoy fishing as a hobby may have a lower risk of depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts and other mental health conditions.
September 27, 2023 Man pulled from water by fishing crew after falling nearly 40 feet from tanker into Boston Harbor dies A man who had fallen nearly 40 feet from a tanker ship into Boston Harbor died, officials said. The man was initially rescued from the waters by a nearby commercial fishing crew.
September 27, 2023 Norovirus spread on the Washington Pacific Crest trail — what to know and how to protect yourself The CDC published a report noting at least 27 cases of acute gastroenteritis in 2022 among hikers along the Pacific Crest Trail, presumed to be norovirus, based on the characteristics.
September 26, 2023 Alaska’s fishing industry faces shrinking career interest from young people The commercial fishing industry in Alaska is shrinking. Fewer young people are seeking a career in the industry due to high entry costs and climate change impacting fish stocks.