July 2014 Volume 19, No. 7
Lobster Traps and Drifters Monitoring Sea
Maine Archaeology on the Passagassawaukeag
Activist for Rights of Small Scale Fishworkers Among Misson on Malaysia 370
Keeping Tight Tabs on Herring Hauls
Fishermen: Despite Gains, De Facto Herding Will Damage Scallop Fishery
Can We Fix Our “Brokern” Ocean
Maine DMR Concludes Annual Assessment of Atlantic Salmon Smolt Population
Fisherman Laurence Newman: “Snow, Fog, Whatever, We Went Out and Set the Trawls”
Good Bluefin Science Calls For More
Tuna Recovery and Equitable Quoata at Issue
On The Edge: Island Communities
2014 Maine Lobster Boat Racing Schedule
Lack of Infrastructure a ‘Significan Liability’ If Oil Spills – NAS
Reidar’s New Shop Building Custom Trawl and Scallop Gear
Lee Wilbur – Tuna at 50, Pt. III “The Big Eye”
Capt. Mark East’s Advice to the Careworn, Confused, Lovelorn and Other Outdoor People