Aaron Orlowski is a West Coast-based freelance journalist who writes about fisheries, food, science, and the environment. Before settling in Portland, Oregon, he worked for newspapers in California, North Dakota, and South Dakota. In his spare time, he attempts to salvage untested recipes in the kitchen.
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Industrial carbon dioxide emissions could soon become fish feed — turning waste into a
… Read MoreFishing vessel location data from Automatic Information Systems (AIS) has shown promise to
… Read MoreThe prospect for Canadian fish populations is dim, a new audit says, with fewer stocks healthy
… Read MoreThe number of overfished stocks has been growing for years, but the commonly cited statistic that
… Read MoreA new online tool maps vessels that have fished illegally or committed other crimes at sea, giving
… Read MoreA box of raw oysters in the United States is typically handled by two to seven companies while it
… Read MoreThe global distant-water fishing industry benefits just a handful of fishing countries, while
… Read MoreAt Fish 2.0’s Global Innovators Forum, the top innovators in six categories spanned the
… Read MoreExclusive economic zones (EEZs) deter unauthorized fishing by foreign vessels, but only in a
… Read MoreFarmed salmon company Lerøy Seafood Group has launched a pilot project in Norway that would
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