Federal law will make sea urchin shipping from Maine easier
ELLSWORTH, Maine (AP)—Supporters of Maine’s sea urchin industry say a federal law change will make it easier to ship the seafood out of state. Maine’s the site of a fishery
ELLSWORTH, Maine (AP)—Supporters of Maine’s sea urchin industry say a federal law change will make it easier to ship the seafood out of state. Maine’s the site of a fishery
SAN FRANCISCO (LOG News Service)—In a mission to clean up trash floating in the ocean, environmentalists pulled 40 tons of abandoned fishing nets in June from an area known as
POHOIKI BAY, Hawai’i (AP)—Engineers in Hawaii have recommended building a new boat ramp at a site blocked by last year’s Kilauea volcano eruption, a report said. A new ramp at
SEATTLE (LOG NEWS SERVICE)—U.S. scientists said May 31 they would investigate why an unusual number of gray whales are washing up dead on West Coast beaches. About 70 whales have
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP)—The Coast Guard says an empty boat that launched a search east of Whittier had drifted away from its owner and was not the result of anyone overboard.
HUNTINGTON BEACH, California (AP)—A bump in the night felt along the Southern California coast was a magnitude 4.3 offshore earthquake. The U.S. Geological Survey says the temblor struck at 3:47 a.m.
SPRINGFIELD, Virginia (LOG NEWS SERVICE)—After a four-year absence from the Boat Owners Association of the United States (BoatUS) annual list of the most popular boat names, Aquaholic tops the association’s
LA JOLLA, California (AP)—At first glance, it looks like a branch of kelp, but then an eye moves among its leafy appendages, and ridges of tiny, translucent fins start to
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