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Alaska Department of Labor/flickr: ais3n

Northern Lights: Processing in a pandemic

Crew member of F/V Icy Bay wearing the FirstWatch 38 Pro PFD. Bristol Bay Reserve photo.

Consequences: Overboard and back again

Seattle is home to the North Pacific fleet and the future home of an innovation incubator. Port of Seattle photo.

Expo News: Innovation station

Mark and Matt Ring wear low-profile PFDs on the Stanley Thomas out of Gloucester, Mass. Kelli Park/NECOHS photo.

Consequences: Let’s not go overboard

Lifelong fisherman Luis P. Fidalgo from the F/V Hustler out of New Bedford dumps baskets of hake into the takeout tank at Bergie’s Seafood. Photo by Phil Mello

Last Set: New Bedford, Mass.

Northern Lights: All Hands — online

Pollock survey. NOAA photo

Mail Buoy: Senators: Start the surveys

Hannah Heimbuch and Brett Veerhusen of Ocean Strategies.

Survey tracks covid-19 impacts on fishermen

Jed Rick Dela Torre hauling on the Anthony G out of San Diego. "That's when our luck turned," said photographer and captain Rich Figueiredo.

Mail Buoy: Long trips, second chances

Dasia Rose and Katie Miller work the sorting table on the tender Silver Spray after the F/V Centurion delivers a load of silver salmon in Prince William Sound. Photo by Megan Corazza

Last Set: Prince William Sound, Alaska

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