In this issue of Commercial Fisheries News:
CFN’s Annual Women in the Fisheries Issue with special coverage, including:
• Featured profile – Joyce Rowley interviews fishery policy analyst Katie Almeida.
• Essay – No Women Onboard. CFN contributor Susan Pollack’s personal account of life as a groundbreaking woman reporter covering NE fisheries in the early 1980s.
• Wheel Watch – Saving Grace: Getting it done family style.
Also in this issue:
• Saving the working waterfront – Brian Robbins takes an inside look at an industry group committed to keeping regional waterfronts “fisherman friendly” and accessible.
• CFN Shakedown Cruise – Adam Gamage’s new Young Brothers 40.
Plus:
• Ask the Lobster Doc – Lobster anatomy: from courtship to mating to hatching.
• Sea Changes – Turning up the temperature: what will it mean for region’s fisheries and fishermen?
• At-sea monitoring fully-funded for FY2018; 85% reimbursement on 2017; 2019 funding unresolved.
And, as always:
• Brian Robbin’s Bearin’s; Council Happenings; CFN’s Lobster Market Report; Fish Safe; New Boats; Shop Talk from around the waterfront; and the industry’s best-read Classifieds.
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