There’s some dispute about how routine rules would be affected, but larger actions would be all but undoable under the presidential executive order.
fishing industry
Maine fishermen’s group backs lottery for elver fishery
The fishery includes about 425 fishermen and the average age is older than 50, a legislator says.
Quota for elver catch could change in 2018
Fishermen are now allowed to catch about 9,700 pounds of the baby eels during the season.
Fishery managers seek to avoid another herring shortage
They say they want to stretch out the amount of herring that fishermen can catch over the course of the year.
Fisheries ecologist Lisa Kerr tracks cod and bluefin tuna
Fortunately, the fish have a ‘black box’ to help her with her work in the Gulf of Maine
New rules for New England shrimp fishing might go to public
Possibilities, if the fishery reopens, include state-by-state allocations and mandatory use of gear that prevents the harvest of young shrimp.
Maine scallop fishermen, hurt by weather, get extra day
Fishermen are reporting good catches and prices remain strong.
Man-sized bluefin tuna auctioned for $632,000 in Japan
The fish goes for $2,981 per kilogram, compared with the 2013 record-setting price of $7,930 per kilogram.
Scarborough increases clamming licenses despite protests
The Town Council adds four commercial digging permits over the objections of shellfish commission leaders.
State seeks more authority in investigations of suspected lobstering violations
Legislation is being drafted to make it easier for Maine Marine Patrol officers to secretly install tracking or surveillance devices on boats.