National Fisherman March 2017

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I N F O R M E D F I S H E R M E N • P R O F I TA B L E F I S H E R I E S • S U S TA I N A B L E F I S H MARCH 2017

Incorporating

Cape clawed

Massachusetts lobstermen gear up to manage closures

RUSSIAN BLESSING

Seiners, scientists build Soviet unions www.nationalfisherman.com

MAKING WAVES

California monument honors fishing families


CONTENTS

COVER: Lobsterman Eric Lorentzen hauls his traps aboard the 42-foot McCafferey out of Hull, Mass., in early October. Doug Stewart photo.

NATIONAL FISHERMAN • MARCH 2017 • VOL. 97, NO. 11

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Features/ Boats&Gear

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Northern Lights

University students take an educational tour of salmon habitats in Alaska and Russia.

Cover

Lobster lockdown

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The Massachusetts fleet enters its third year of a seasonal closure seeking solutions for shutdowns.

In Search of the Simple Life

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There’s nothing like catching up around the kitchen table with old fishing buddies.

Cutting edge dredge A new design could make scalloping more efficient.

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On Deck

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North Pacific pals

Russians look to American seiners to learn how to land more fish.

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2 Editor’s Log 4 Fishing Back When 5 Mail Buoy/NMFS letter 7 Dock talk 9 Consequences 12 Around the Coasts 18 Market Reports

Safety school

Local programs tailor training to local fleets and needs.

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Net mending in the Evergreen State p. 48

Around the Yards

Rebuilding a 20-year-old boat; Inside a new freezer-longliner; The days before horsepower

READER SERVICES Classified Advertiser’s Index

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Product Roundup

New Simrad display does it all, with a touchscreen; dummy helps with man-overboard training

Last Set

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Table of Contents page 20: Doug Stewart photo page 24: Tim Sheehan photo page 28: Feodor Popov photo

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