As pressure mounts, more Maine lobstermen are quietly trying ‘ropeless’ gear

Ethan Genter, Bangor Daily News 29 September 2022 Organizations that have been testing experimental fishing gear designed to protect whales are seeing growing interest from Maine fishermen after recent setbacks have pushed the state’s lobster industry on its heels. A handful of groups have been testing new “ropeless” and “on-demand” fishing gear throughout New England,Continue reading “As pressure mounts, more Maine lobstermen are quietly trying ‘ropeless’ gear”

Rare scenes of shark feeding, cold water coral in Georgia’s new Hope Spot marine sanctuary

By David Pendered for Saporta Report October 22, 2019 A video tour posted by marine scientists provides a close-up look at life forms in the deep waters of Georgia’s newly named Hope Spot marine conservation area. Videos give first-ever glimpses of cold water corals on a sea bottom once thought to be barren sediment, andContinue reading “Rare scenes of shark feeding, cold water coral in Georgia’s new Hope Spot marine sanctuary”

Georgia earns prestigious Hope Spot designation

Posted By Jim Morekis on Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 11:06 AM Coastal ocean advocates on Friday announced the designation of Georgia’s offshore waters as an international Hope Spot. The Hope Spot is a project of Mission Blue, led by oceanographer Sylvia Earle, and means that our waters are important to our ecosystem and should be protected.Grays Reef National Marine Sanctuary/NOAATheContinue reading “Georgia earns prestigious Hope Spot designation”