HYANNIS – Native American tribes of the Cape and Islands are benefiting from action taken by Brown University. The Ivy League school has … [Read more...]
Springtime Herring Counting Underway
WELLFLEET – The Association To Preserve Cape Cod says annual herring-counting activities have begun. Dedicated, trained volunteers will be … [Read more...]
Cape Cod National Seashore Getting Federal Money for Culvert Repairs
WELLFLEET - More than $460,000 will be invested into the Cape Cod National Seashore from the Inflation Reduction Act to replace two failing culverts … [Read more...]
First Ocean Fish Farm Proposed for East Coast Off New England
PORTSMOUTH, NH (AP) - A New Hampshire group wants to be the first to bring offshore fish farming to the waters off New England by raising salmon and … [Read more...]
Fish Harvesting Could Return at Harwich’s Herring River
HARWICH - Harwich officials have approved a Sustainable Fishery Management plan for fish harvesting at Herring River. River herring harvest … [Read more...]
Harwich Conservation Trust Announces End Of 2022 Volunteer Herring Count
HARWICH – The Harwich Conservation Trust has announced that the 2022 Harwich Volunteer Herring Count is now concluded as volunteer counters throughout … [Read more...]
Fishermen Sue to End Industry-Funded Monitoring Program
PORTLAND, ME (AP) - A group of fishing companies in New England is bringing its bid to try to end industry-funded monitoring programs to federal … [Read more...]
Feds Declare East Coast Herring Fishing Industry a Disaster
PORTLAND, ME (AP) - The herring fishing industry in the Northeast qualifies for federal assistance because its 2019 season has been declared a … [Read more...]
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Yarmouth Lobsterman Could Possibly Be Vending From Town Property This Summer
Lawmakers Question RFK Jr. On Staffing Cuts, Funding Freezes And Policy Changes At Health Department
Bourne Bridge Misses $634M Federal Grant Casting Uncertainty On Funding
A Seal Attacked Off Nantucket Signals the Start Of White Shark Season
Orleans Town Meeting Approves New Fire Station Design And Sewer Project
Aesthetic Funds Announced For Improving The Look & Quality Of Downtown Hyannis
Home-Based Lobster Sales Discussion Continuing In Yarmouth
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