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Fishing
Pint-Sized Fisherman Kid Doing the Sweetest Catch and Release Ensnares Hearts and Minds
By Melissa Locker
Crew Catches Record-Breaking 900-Pound Shark
By Kate Samuelson
Fisherman Finds Kilo of Cocaine Floating in Waters Off Miami
By Megan McCluskey
The Fight to Save Seas From China's Fishing Industry
By Charlie Campbell / Beijing and Tokyo
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Meet the British Fishermen Who Want Out of the E.U.
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By Tara John/Grimsby
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How to Save the Future of Fishing
These are today's best ideas
By The Aspen Institute
October 29, 2015
New Zealand Plans Marine Sanctuary in the South Pacific
The new zone forms part of a 1.3 million-sq.-mi. network of marine reserves in the Pacific
By Lisa Spear
September 29, 2015
Hey Enormous Fake Orca, You Had One Job
Officials in Astoria, Ore., deployed a motorized fake whale to try and scare off invading sea lions. They failed
By Alissa Greenberg
June 5, 2015
Sardine Fishing Ban Mulled for U.S. West Coast
The phrase "packed like sardines" could soon sound obsolete
By David Stout
April 8, 2015
This Guy Caught a Fish That Had Already Been Caught by a Saltwater Crocodile
"Fright kicked in, I released the leader and flew backwards into the boat”
By Kevin McSpadden
March 25, 2015
Your Fish May Soon Be Caught by Thai Prisoners
The Thai government wants to send chain gangs to sea
By Charlie Campbell
January 15, 2015
Pakistan Seizes Two Indian Boats Amid Maritime Tension
New Delhi's critics call for explanations
By Rishi Iyengar
January 5, 2015
Japan Reduces Antarctic Whale Hunting Quota
The policy will take effect for the 2015-2016 whaling season
By Justin Worland
November 18, 2014
This Guy Went to Alaska and Caught a 482-Pound Halibut
An old man and the sea
By Bijan Stephen
July 12, 2014
Obama Plans More Protection for Pacific Ocean
The proposal would reportedly double the total area of the world's protected oceans in an ambitious plan to extend the president's environmental agenda over territorial waters
By Dan Kedmey
June 17, 2014
Muskies Are Mad for the Moon
The muskie is one of the hardest fish for anglers to land. Now researchers have found that the job might be easier during some lunar phases
By Michael D. Lemonick
May 28, 2014
Court Ban Won't End the Whale Wars
The International Court of Justice has ruled that Japan will no longer be permitted to hunt whales in the southern Pacific under the dubious pretense of scientific research. But the battle over whaling isn't over
By Bryan Walsh
March 31, 2014
Fishermen Use Otters in Bangladesh
The rare, long standing technique is in decline as natural fish populations have reduced drastically in recent years
By Francesca Trianni
March 27, 2014
Animals Fall From Sky
We're going to need better umbrellas
By Kyle Chayka
March 18, 2014
Child Slaves May Have Caught the Fish in Your Freezer
Thailand is the third largest seafood exporter in the world, but much of the tuna, sardines, shrimp and squid it exports has been caught by victims of human trafficking
By Charlie Campbell
March 5, 2014
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