Florida December 13, 2022 Woman's body found in trash bag off Florida's gulf coast: FBI The Federal Bureau of Investigation has taken over a case involving the discovery of a woman's body in a trash bag floating off the Florida Gulf Coast.
GREAT OUTDOORS December 5, 2022 Thousands of needle-nosed fish wash up on Cape Cod shores: report Thousands of needle-nosed fish called Atlantic saury have washed up on Cape Cod Bay beaches in Massachusetts. The reason is currently unknown, but here's what experts do know.
Alaska December 2, 2022 EPA proposes restrictions on plans to build copper, gold mine in AK The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposed limitations to halt mining plans in Alaska. The restrictions would help protect the state’s salmon and commercial fisheries.
POLITICS December 1, 2022 Dem lawmaker criticizes Biden for ritzy White House state dinner serving '200 Maine lobsters' Democratic Rep. Jared Golden criticized President Biden for serving Maine lobsters at the White House state dinner while failing to protect the state's lobster industry.
Maine November 27, 2022 Whole Foods under fire after announcing Maine lobster will be pulled from shelves at stores nationwide Whole Foods announced that it will no longer sell Maine lobster at stores after the Marine Stewardship Council and Seafood Watch pulled their support for the Maine industry.
Fishing November 21, 2022 British fisherman catches monster-size goldfish nicknamed 'The Carrot,’ calls it 'sheer luck' British angler makes huge find when he catches a nearly 70-pound monster carp while fishing in France, noting that the 'brilliant' snag was 'sheer luck.'
Fishing November 21, 2022 Record trout caught in Colorado for 3rd time this year: 'Really special fish' A man in Colorado has broken the state's brook trout record with his eight-pound, nine-ounce catch, according to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
California November 18, 2022 US approves world’s largest dam demolition project in history Regulators have approved the removal of four aging hydro-electric structures on the Klamath River, making the demolition and river restoration project the biggest in the world.
World November 15, 2022 Mediterranean’s fast-warming waters threaten coastal livelihoods The western waters of the Mediterranean saw its longest-lasting marine heatwave this summer. The spike in temperature has killed off many aquatic species.
Washington November 14, 2022 Bodies of Washington father, 6-year-old son recovered from lake days after canoe capsizes A 32-year-old father and two of his sons, ages 8 and 6, died after their canoe capsized on a small lake in the Columbia National Wildlife Refuge near Warden, Washington.
Supreme Court November 10, 2022 New Jersey fishermen hope to reel Supreme Court into a fight over federal regulatory overreach The Supreme Court could pick up a case that challenges a nearly four-decade precedent that allows federal agencies to interpret the legality of their own regulations.