Saving Seafood

  • Home
  • News
    • Alerts
    • Conservation & Environment
    • Council Actions
    • Economic Impact
    • Enforcement
    • International & Trade
    • Law
    • Management & Regulation
    • Regulations
    • Nutrition
    • Opinion
    • Other News
    • Safety
    • Science
    • State and Local
  • News by Region
    • New England
    • Mid-Atlantic
    • South Atlantic
    • Gulf of Mexico
    • Pacific
    • North Pacific
    • Western Pacific
  • About
    • Contact Us
    • Fishing Terms Glossary

Large Pelagics Research Center Remembers Dr. Bill Hogarth

November 10, 2022 — Very sad to learn that Dr. Bill (William) Hogarth has died.

Bill was a talented advocate for all of us. He conducted “fish business” with the highest humanity, intelligence, and humor. To see him work his magic at international ICCAT meetings was something. As a negotiator, Bill was credited with “bringing greater international attention” to Atlantic large pelagics, but as noted in his many service and conservation awards, but he also served “as a credible voice for independent science”. That included Large Pelagics Research Center. Bill always expressed his appreciation for our work on bluefin. Personally, and consistently. He understood what we were up against, and made it clear that he saw independent research as constructive for NOAA’s science mission, even when it disrupted status quo.

I can’t think of a single scientist or fisherman that got to know Bill Hogarth that didn’t deeply respect him. We all enjoyed being in his company, especially after the tough work was done at ICCAT meetings. Then, the bourbon came out to cement bonds of work and friendship. So many stories to tell about Bill’s role as referee at US bluefin workshops, when experts argued about spawning grounds, maturity, tagging, stock structure— (wait! they still do!). Bill always found the humor in human behavior, and kept things civil and enjoyable. We were lucky to have Dr. Bill Hogarth at the helm for those challenging times. Friends and colleagues around the world will celebrate his life, and mourn his loss.

Read the full article at Seafoodnews.com

Recent Headlines

  • Scientists did not recommend a 54 percent cut to the menhaden TAC
  • Broad coalition promotes Senate aquaculture bill
  • Chesapeake Bay region leaders approve revised agreement, commit to cleanup through 2040
  • ALASKA: Contamination safeguards of transboundary mining questioned
  • Federal government decides it won’t list American eel as species at risk
  • US Congress holds hearing on sea lion removals and salmon predation
  • MASSACHUSETTS: Seventeen months on, Vineyard Wind blade break investigation isn’t done
  • Sea lions keep gorging on endangered salmon despite 2018 law

Most Popular Topics

Alaska Aquaculture ASMFC Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission BOEM California China Climate change Coronavirus COVID-19 Donald Trump groundfish Gulf of Maine Gulf of Mexico Illegal fishing IUU fishing Lobster Maine Massachusetts Mid-Atlantic National Marine Fisheries Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NEFMC New Bedford New England New England Fishery Management Council New Jersey New York NMFS NOAA NOAA Fisheries North Atlantic right whales North Carolina North Pacific offshore energy Offshore wind Pacific right whales Salmon South Atlantic Virginia Western Pacific Whales wind energy Wind Farms

Daily Updates & Alerts

Enter your email address to receive daily updates and alerts:
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Tweets by @savingseafood

Copyright © 2025 Saving Seafood · WordPress Web Design by Jessee Productions