HYANNIS - The New England Aquarium scientists surveyed over 102 individual North Atlantic right whales, a critically endangered species, during the … [Read more...]
Haddock Is In Decline off New England, Regulators Say
PORTLAND, ME (AP) - A staple seafood species caught by East Coast fishers for centuries is experiencing overfishing, and regulators have cut catch … [Read more...]
Supreme Court to Consider Case Involving Fishing Boat Monitor Pay
PORTLAND, ME (AP) - The U.S. Supreme Court will take up the subject of who pays for workers who gather valuable data aboard commercial fishing … [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...]
Feds Providing Money for Clean Water Projects
HYANNIS - The Environmental Protection Agency has announced an over $57 million dollar investment from the 2023 Consolidated Appropriations Act for … [Read more...]
New England Aquarium Praises Creation of Right Whale Day
BOSTON - Officials with the New England Aquarium have praised the decision to enact Right Whale Day in Massachusetts. Former Governor Charlie Baker … [Read more...]
New England Senators Want More Federal Money for Elections
PORTLAND, ME (AP) - Senators in New England are getting behind a push to provide more federal resources to administer local and state … [Read more...]
New England Shrimp Fishery to Stay Shuttered as Waters Warm
PORTLAND, ME (AP) - New England’s commercial shrimp fishery will remain shuttered because of concerns about the health of the crustacean's population … [Read more...]
Parts of Northern New England See Season’s 1st Snowfall
BOSTON (AP) - Residents in parts of northern New England recently woke up to the first substantial snowfall of the season. Thanks to a cold front, … [Read more...]
Why Climate Change is Making It Harder to Chase Fall Foliage
PORTLAND, ME (AP) - Recent leaf-peeping seasons have been disrupted by weather conditions in New England, New York and elsewhere. Arborists and … [Read more...]
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