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The bright green building stands out in Apalachicola like a beacon for seafood lovers. Their fish sandwich is a local legend, served simple and delicious. The tiny porch out front has just enough room ...
The bill, now dropped, would have seen trawling banned from NC's inland and near-ocean waters. Shrimpers say it would have ...
Banning shrimp trawling in inland waters will improve North Carolina’s fishery, but commercial fishermen who lose business should be compensated.
: House Bill 441 passed its second reading in a 45-2 vote in the NC Senate. It will have a third reading tomorrow morning, according to the NC Senate web ...
From SamWalkerOBXNews.com The North Carolina Senate advanced a sweeping fisheries bill Wednesday that would ban shrimp ...
A white shrimp from the Gulf of Mexico is held by a Louisiana biologist on Friday, Aug. 13, 2010. The species has been the dominant type of shrimp harvested in North Carolina in recent years.
Northern shrimp lay on snow Jan. 6, 2012, aboard a trawler in the Gulf of Maine.
Shrimp trawlers accidentally caught slender sharks with large eyes & blade-like teeth, then scientists discovered a new species: Indian houndshark, study said.
Shrimp trawlers caught these deep-sea sharks between depths of about 1,000 to 1,300 feet, the study said. “This species is abundant in the fishery bycatch in the south-west coast of India and ...
Shrimp trawlers caught these deep-sea sharks between depths of about 1,000 to 1,300 feet, the study said. “This species is abundant in the fishery bycatch in the south-west coast of India and ...
Shrimp trawlers caught these deep-sea sharks between depths of about 1,000 to 1,300 feet, the study said. “This species is abundant in the fishery bycatch in the south-west coast of India and ...
Shrimp trawlers caught these deep-sea sharks between depths of about 1,000 to 1,300 feet, the study said. “This species is abundant in the fishery bycatch in the south-west coast of India and ...