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Tuna purse seiner is deploying net with assistance of workboat which is seen at far end of net
Tuna purse seiner is headed towards school of tuna to encircle with net
Tuna purse seiner fishing in the eastern Atlantic Ocean.
The Spanish tuna purse seiner F/V TXORI-EDER in the western Indian Ocean
Tuna hooked by pole and line fishing makes easy prey for an opportunistic shark.
The CAPE BEVERLY, one of the first commercial tuna vessels outfitted for purse seining operations
Tuna coming to side of boat during pole and line fishing operation.
Tuna caught with rod and reel and live bait.
Tuna caught with rod and reel and live bait.
Tuna caught with rod and reel and live bait
Tuna trap fishing at Sancti Petri
Tuna trap fishing at Sancti Petri.
Tuna trap fishing at Sancti Petri.
Tuna caught with rod and reel and live bait
Tuna caught with rod and reel and live bait
Tuna caught by pole and line method on the Bay of Biscay.
Tuna processing plant at Sancti Petri
Tuna caught by pole and line method on the Bay of Biscay
Tuna caught by pole and line method on the Bay of Biscay.
Tuna caught in the Sancti Petri tap brought to the processing plant.
Trap fishing as practiced in some Mediterranean tuna fisheries and the state of Gibraltar.
Tuna ready for lowering into the vessel cold store (refrigerated space).
The tuna are hauled aboard with gaff hooks.
The tuna are hauled aboard with gaff hooks.
The tuna are hauled aboard with gaff hooks.
The live bait is thrown into the sprayed area to draw the tuna towards the boat.
The live bait is thrown into the sprayed area to draw the tuna towards the boat.
Tuna boat from Fuenterrabia, Northern Spain
Tank used for holding live bait on tuna boat.
Tuna boat from Fuenterrabia, Northern Spain
The floating cross at the mouth of the trap
The Rais (leader) of Favignana Trap, Gioacchino Cataldo, built this scale model of the netting system which was useful for the fishermen to visualize
The landing net (the chamber of death) is hauled up from the eastern side.
The small tuna are landed by two fishermen.
The tuna caught are small to medium in size, requiring just four fishermen to land.
The boats set off towards the trap at Stintino.
The great slaughter is almost over, with only one group of now dead tuna left to be hauled aboard on the eastern side of the trap.
The chamber of death of the trap at Favignana.
The landed tuna were moved by trolley from the boat to the plant.
Tuna processing plant at Favignana
Tuna ensnared near the mouth of the fish trap
Trawling operations on the HENRY BIGELOW
Trawling operations on the HENRY BIGELOW
Trawling operations on the HENRY BIGELOW
Testing the Eagle Ray AUV ( Autonomous underwater vehicle) from the NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW
Testing the Eagle Ray AUV ( Autonomous underwater vehicle) from the NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW
Testing the Eagle Ray AUV ( Autonomous underwater vehicle) from the NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW
Testing the Eagle Ray AUV ( Autonomous underwater vehicle) from the NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW
Testing the Eagle Ray AUV ( Autonomous underwater vehicle) from the NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW
Testing the Eagle Ray AUV ( Autonomous underwater vehicle) from the NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW
Testing the Eagle Ray AUV ( Autonomous underwater vehicle) from the NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW
Testing the Eagle Ray AUV ( Autonomous underwater vehicle) from the NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW
Testing the Eagle Ray AUV ( Autonomous underwater vehicle) from the NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW
Testing the Eagle Ray AUV ( Autonomous underwater vehicle) from the NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW
Testing the Eagle Ray AUV ( Autonomous underwater vehicle) from the NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW
Testing the Eagle Ray AUV ( Autonomous underwater vehicle) from the NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW
Testing the Eagle Ray AUV ( Autonomous underwater vehicle) from the NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW
Testing the Eagle Ray AUV ( Autonomous underwater vehicle) from the NOAA Ship HENRY BIGELOW
Tangled nets are found on a black rock beach
Tangled nets are found on a black rock beach
Three-ribbed kelp (Cymathaere triplicata)
Thalassiothrix frauenfeldii - live specimen
Thalassionema nitschioides - live specimen
Testing the ocean's crop
The domestic crabs (Lithodes maja) and (Hyas araneus) are becoming rare
The domestic crab (Lithodes maja) is becoming very rare
Typical view of the coast of Kola bay in the spring
The catch
The catch
The catch
Typical view of a deep bottom after red king crab's aggressive invasion
Typical view of a deep bottom after red king crab's aggressive invasion
Typical view of a deep bottom after red king crab's aggressive invasion
Typical view of a deep bottom after red king crab's aggressive invasion
Typical view of bottom in a ship anchorage area
Typical view of bottom in a ship anchorage area
Typical view of bottom in a ship anchorage area
Typical view of bottom in a ship anchorage area
Typical view of bottom in moderate depths Kislaia Bay
Typical view of bottom in deeper areas following passage of king crab agressive invasion in Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat
Typical view of bottom in deeper areas
Typical view of bottom in moderate depths
The domestic crab (Hyas araneus) is well-camouflaged under a seaweed (Laminaria Sakharina) leave in Dalnezeletsky Bay, Lat
The homely but tastey whelk needs healthy marshes for its survival like this one in North Carolina's Albemarle Sound.
This small Norwalk, Connecticut, boat serves beds of the privately owned blue point oysters.
Tons of bagged blue point oysters are trucked to market from shoreside beds near Norwalk, Connecticut.
The nation's capital attracts swarms of crab-lovers to its riverfront market steamers on warm summer evenings.
This thirty-foot lobster sculpture in Plantation Key, Florida, is guaranteed to stop traffic and sharpen appetites.
This shrimp net has both a mesh-panel, bycatch-reduction device (BRD) and grill-type, turtle-excluder device (TED).
This gourmet market in metropolitan Washington, D.C., offers up a mouth-watering platter of shrimp.
This fisherman in Aransas Pass, Texas, like many anglers, is adept at cast-netting for bait fish.
Ted Esposito, an Islamorada, Florida, Charter boat captain.
This Freeport, Long Island, summer flounder boat is part of the Northeast groundfish fleet.
The ready availability of some local seafood makes it hard for consumers to believe accounts of overfishing.
The deep water Mona Passage off Puerto Rico's western end favors fish larger than those found among shallow-water corals.
This productive marsh, in Moss Point, Mississippi, is only one of thousands on the Gulf Coast.
Tupik native Americans put their modern vessel to sea in the chase for Alaskan salmon
The distinctive Gulf of Mexico shrimp trawler prepares to lower its twin side-trawls off the Alabama coast.
Trade journals like are a growing influence on the operations and decisions of American fishermen.
The number of women entrepreneurs, like this seller of skates for lobster bait in Pt
The dory fleet market attracts both tourists and buyers.
The U.S.-Morocco fisheries meeting is one of many each year for sharing information and management needs.
The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1996 requires measures to prevent overfishing.
This famous Gloucester, Massachusetts, memorial is a somber reminder of the Atlantic's deadly toll on fishermen.
The catch of this woman in Beaufort, South Carolina, is not subject to inspection.
Though some nearshore pollution is obvious, unseen contaminants may be far more deadly to fish and shellfish.
These packages of raw seafood at a Baltimore plant bear seals certifying they were packed under an approved HACCP program.
The eye - and wallet - are dazzled by the array of equipment in specialty shops like this store in San Diego
This Florida Keys motel has fancifully - and colorfully - recreated a reef scene in its front yard
The noble salmon which commands a place of honor as an artistic as well as a culinary icon, works admirably for this Seattle eatery
This family fishing in the Laguna Madre in Texas is part of the vast U.S
The morning after the hurricane of September 14, 1944 showing damage to piers and navigation aid.
Temporary laboratory at Little Harbor
Taking a CTD from the stern A-frame on the NOAA Ship McARTHUR
Taking a break from marine mammal monitoring on the NOAA Ship McARTHUR
Taking a CTD from the stern A-frame on the NOAA Ship McARTHUR
The sponge auction wharf at Key West
The record bonito, Tuna Club 1908, caught with rod and reel
The record sunfish, Santa Catalina Island, too heavy to weigh; estimated at 2,500 pounds
The yellowtail (tuna) anglers of Avalon Bay, California; 200 to 300 boats often seen, all fishing with rod and reel
The strike
The sponge auction wharf at Key West
The SANTA FLAVIA - a floating cannery owned by the Alaska Fisheries Co-operative Packing Company.
This barge-load of salmon attests to why the Alaska salmon fishery was the most valuable fishery prosecuted by U
The excitement of a marlin breaking the water captured
The entrance to the Virgin Islands Game Fishing Club
The entrance to the Virgin Islands Game Fishing Club
The AHOY, a charter boat ready for customers
The DOLPHIN awaits another cargo of fishermen for a days' fishing on the Gulf of Mexico
The fishing pier at Kitty Hawk
The Ocean Beach fishing pier at Moorhead City
The headboat F/V BIG MARIE - S II departing marina
Towing a sportfishing boat by trailer in southern Louisiana.
The Island Hopper - a well decorated vessel
The CARIB SEA waits for customers at Bud N' Mary's Marina
The CLASS ACTION waits for customers at Bud N' Mary's Marina
T-shirt displays owner's passion for fishing
Ted Esposito, a local charter boat skipper.
TWO-NA TIME, a day fishing vessel, trolling for customers.
Take it easy!!! Tuna cross here
The Newport Beach fishing pier
The Seamen's Memorial Tower commemorating fishermen who have lost their lives at sea
The Seafood Industry Museum
The M&M Live Bait Store features tackle, live bait, and refreshments.
Trawlers tied up behind a small barge
The Lobstermen's Co-op
Tuna boat tied up at San Pedro maintaining gear
Tuna boat tied up at San Pedro maintaining gear
The "Chandlery" at the commercial docks at Santa Barbara
The intricacies of making up a longline - family members help make up longlines for the upcoming season
The intricacies of making up a longline - family members help make up longlines for the upcoming season
The intricacies of making up a longline - family members help make up longlines for the upcoming season
The intricacies of making up a longline - family members help make up longlines for the upcoming season
Time to eat the salmon at a community fish fry in support of the United Seiners Association
Time to eat the salmon at a community fish fry in support of the United Seiners Association
Three-pole one-line rig catching Bigeye tuna in the Galapagos Islands area
TED's for sale
Turtle excluder device (TED) manufactured by Saunders Marine Machine Shop
The prize - shrimp being readied for market
The prize - shrimp being readied for market
The prize - shrimp being readied for market
The prize - shrimp being readied for market
Trawling for shrimp
Trawling for shrimp on the east coast of Florida
The purse seiner LOU-ANNE
The pump operating within the mass of captured fish and lifting them to the hold of the mother vessel
The dredge haul on deck of a clam dredger
The F/V LAURIANNE
The F/V KRISTINE
The F/V WHITWORTH
The fishing fleet at Blaine
The fishing fleet at Blaine
The fishing fleet at Blaine
The fishing fleet at Blaine
The O'Neil fleet of scallop dredgers
The O'Neil fleet of scallop dredgers
The lobster boat STORMY ELIZABETH heading out of port
The STORMY ELIZABETH and BARBARA ANN are offshore lobster boats
The F/V ACES HIGH is a coastal lobster boat
The trawler CHIEF WANCHESE
The F/V BALLOT BOX near the Dare County Public Boat Ramp
The clam boat F/V APACHE II on Woodcliff Canal
The clam boat F/V HAROLD F SNOW on Woodcliff Canal
The clam boat F/V FLO on Woodcliff Canal
The clam boats LIL ST
The clam boat F/V STURGEON II on Woodcliff Canal
The clam dredger SKIMMER II
The clam dredger SKIMMER II
The clam dredger SKIMMER II
The clam dredger MARTHA RUTH
The F/V JAIME MAE rigged for fluke fishing.
The F/V JAIME MAE rigged for fluke fishing.
The F/V DISCOVERY being overhauled.
The F/V JAIME MAE rigged for fluke at the Co-op Seafood dock.
The F/V ATLANTIC TRAVELER squid rigged at the Co-op Seafood Retail Market.
The F/V LADY CHERYL leaving port
The F/V LADY CHERYL leaving port
The F/V LADY CHERYL leaving port
The F/V SANTA MARIA flies the U
Trawlers in port
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