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Consumer education is the key to better prices for New England fish

Glen Libby is a second-generation fisherman from Port Clyde, Maine who is currently Chairman of the Midcoast Fishermen’s Association and President of the Midcoast Fishermen’s Cooperative, which started...

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Attention shoppers: Finding local sustainable seafood just keeps getting easier

If you’re reading TalkingFish.org, you probably already know how important it is to make sure that the seafood you purchase is from a healthy fishery and was caught in a sustainable manner. But did you...

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Fish Talk in the News – Friday, November 18

The Working Waterfront had a great column last week about how lobstermen, fishermen and others who work with seafood are creating innovative ways to add value to their catch, including new branding...

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Fish Talk in the News – Friday, January 6

The Gloucester Times ran an enjoyable piece about young fishermen, the ones who might have “a ‘fishing’ gene, a strand of protein whose weird chemical qualities impel the holder to cast off terra...

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Fish Talk in the News – Friday, July 13

On July 9th, in a major victory for alewives, the EPA directed Maine’s Attorney General to take action to allow alewives and other small fish species to access habitat above the Grand Falls Dam in the...

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Brooklyn’s Mermaid’s Garden tells us what it’s like to run a CSF

Bianca Piccillo and Mark Usewicz are the presidents of Mermaid’s Garden, a Brooklyn, NY based community supported fishery (CSF) and sustainable seafood consulting organization. TalkingFish: The...

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Fish Talk in the News – Friday, August 24th

NOAANational Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. A government agency responsible for the regulation and protection of the atmosphere and marine resources. This federal agency is based in...

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Fish Talk in the News – Friday, October 5

A study published in Science this week evaluates the status of the world’s unassessed fish stocks, which comprise more than 80% of global catch.  The study indicates that 18% of fish stocks lacking...

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National Seafood Month: The Power of the Local Consumer

This post was originally featured on New England Ocean Odyssey by Amanda Yanchury. October is National Seafood Month! To celebrate, I spoke with Andrea Tomlinson, General Manager of New Hampshire...

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Consumer education is the key to better prices for New England fish

Glen Libby is a second-generation fisherman from Port Clyde, Maine who is currently Chairman of the Midcoast Fishermen’s Association and President of the Midcoast Fishermen’s Cooperative, which started...

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Image may be NSFW.
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Attention shoppers: Finding local sustainable seafood just keeps getting easier

If you’re reading TalkingFish.org, you probably already know how important it is to make sure that the seafood you purchase is from a healthy fishery and was caught in a sustainable manner. But did you...

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Fish Talk in the News – Friday, November 18

The Working Waterfront had a great column last week about how lobstermen, fishermen and others who work with seafood are creating innovative ways to add value to their catch, including new branding...

View Article

Fish Talk in the News – Friday, January 6

The Gloucester Times ran an enjoyable piece about young fishermen, the ones who might have “a ‘fishing’ gene, a strand of protein whose weird chemical qualities impel the holder to cast off terra...

View Article


Fish Talk in the News – Friday, July 13

On July 9th, in a major victory for alewives, the EPA directed Maine’s Attorney General to take action to allow alewives and other small fish species to access habitat above the Grand Falls Dam in the...

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Brooklyn’s Mermaid’s Garden tells us what it’s like to run a CSF

Bianca Piccillo and Mark Usewicz are the presidents of Mermaid’s Garden, a Brooklyn, NY based community supported fishery (CSF) and sustainable seafood consulting organization. TalkingFish: The...

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Fish Talk in the News – Friday, August 24th

NOAA has asked Congress to keep the New England Regional Office in Gloucester.  A plan by Senator Barbara Mikulski of Maryland would move the office to Silver Springs, MD, near the NMFS national...

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Fish Talk in the News – Friday, October 5

A study published in Science this week evaluates the status of the world’s unassessed fish stocks, which comprise more than 80% of global catch.  The study indicates that 18% of fish stocks lacking...

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Image may be NSFW.
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National Seafood Month: The Power of the Local Consumer

This post was originally featured on New England Ocean Odyssey by Amanda Yanchury. October is National Seafood Month! To celebrate, I spoke with Andrea Tomlinson, General Manager of New Hampshire...

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