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    Former TV skipper gets jail in fatal Alaska crash
    An Alaska fishing captain who led a crew on the program that spawned the cable TV show “Deadliest Catch’’ will serve five years in prison for a fatal crash.
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    National pro-fishing rally set for March in D.C.
    Commercial and recreational fishing interests today announced plans for a March 21 mass demonstration at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., to energize the push for amending the law that directs the regulation of America's fisheries, a little more than two years after the 2010 "United We Fish" rally turned up the national heat on regulatory and enforcement issues.
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    U.S. Coastal Fishermen to Rally in DC March 21
    “Keep Fishermen Fishing” Organizers Unite to Fix Federal Fisheries Law
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    Gulf of Maine shrimp limit increased by 10 percent
    SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine—Fishery regulators have increased the amount of Gulf of Maine shrimp that can be caught this season, but Maine fishermen and processors say the higher limit won't make much difference in their season.
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    Where do you think your food comes from?
    Americans are finding some surprises lurking in U.S. government information about where the food they eat comes from.

    One food revelation came when low levels of a fungicide that isn’t approved in the U.S. were discovered in some orange juice sold here. It was then revealed that Brazil, where the fungicide-laced juice originated, produces a good portion of the orange pulpy stuff Americans drink.
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33 Fishing Community Members Say Permit Bank, Giacalone are pluses for Gloucester

This permit bank is a true local treasure for our fishing community and related businesses. Its existence has been one of the only positive things to come to this fishing community in decades.