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Bellingham yard is building four Bristol Bay gillnetters

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The 90-foot dragger Francis Dawn, recently re-christened as the Nobska, was built at Fairhaven Shipyard and designed by Farrell & Farrell Naval Architects. Steve Kennedy photo.
The 90-foot dragger Francis Dawn, recently re-christened as the Nobska, was built at Fairhaven Shipyard and designed by Farrell & Farrell Naval Architects. Steve Kennedy photo.

Francis Dawn is newest Maine dragger

Progress returns to Alaska after rebuild

Kimberly Ann & Miss Amity racing to the finish in brighter days. Maine Lobster Boat Racing Association photo

Racing is coming: Will we be ready for it?

Arnold "Joe" Nickerson and crewman Chris Pinkham died when the Hayley Ann capsized Jan. 23, 2020. Nickerson family photo/GoFundMe.
Arnold "Joe" Nickerson and crewman Chris Pinkham died when the Hayley Ann capsized Jan. 23, 2020. Nickerson family photo/GoFundMe.

Maine’s lobstering community mourns a double loss

The California crabber Imperial flooded after crashing into rocks at Point Reyes. Coast Guard photo.
The California crabber Imperial flooded after crashing into rocks at Point Reyes. Coast Guard photo.

NTSB: Sleep deprivation, ‘derby-style fishing’ before California crabber grounded

NTSB: Poor crew training, oversight led to tuna seiner fire

Forecasting warmer ocean, fewer lobsters

The 65-foot shrimp boat Capt. M&M before it sank at the east jetty of Sabine Pass in Louisiana in September 2018. U.S. Coast Guard photo

Watch fail: Asleep at the wheel or system error?

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