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Container ship Evergreen approaching the Port of Los Angeles
The Port of Los Angeles, America's busiest port, saw a decline in cargo volume in May for the first time in 10 months | Photo courtesy of Robert V Schwemmer/Shutterstock
June 19, 2025

Shipping rates remain stable, but logistics industry bracing for impact of global conflict

A red snapper bitten in half
The bill’s backers claim that shark feeding only encourages depredation – the partial or complete removal of a hooked fish from an angler’s line by a shark – of red snapper and other fish in the region | Photo courtesy of NOAA Fisheries/David Hay Jones
June 19, 2025

Florida representatives want to ban shark feeding to stop red snapper depredation

U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan
U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan speaks during a Senate Subcommittee on Coast Guard, Maritime, and Fisheries hearing | Photo courtesy of the Office of U.S. Senator Dan Sullivan
June 18, 2025

US senators lambast IUU fishing and abuse in foreign fleets during hearing

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The Kok River in Chiang Rai Province | Photo courtesy of Boyloso/Shutterstock
June 18, 2025

Thai river fisheries at risk amid concerns of toxic pollutants

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The Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Research (Nofima) has conducted research that may help protect Atlantic salmon from sea lice | Photo courtesy of FlipFarm USA
June 18, 2025

Nofima study helps salmon industry inch closer to better protecting Atlantic salmon from sea lice attacks

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