ARLINGTON — Next time you’re watching crew members battle the elements to secure crab pots on deck in Alaska’s Bering Sea on the Discovery Channel’s “The Deadliest Catch,” you can think of Arlington.
Lost or abandoned crab pots pose both environmental and navigational risks as they litter the seafloor, damage boat ...
Dungeness crab that were caught in the Bering Sea by a local Unalaska fisherman. (Sofia Stuart-Rasi/KUCB) While many Bering Sea crab populations find themselves in freefall, Dungeness crab is breaking ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- U.S. fisheries are facing more closures because of gear that can harm marine life including endangered whales. New technology that has helped reopen fisheries along the east coast is ...
Join us on an exhilarating adventure as we embark on a mission to rescue a massive crab caught in a crab pot. Witness the intricate process of spearfishing and the careful techniques involved in ...
President Trump announces $2,000 "tariff dividend" checks for Americans, funded by tariffs on foreign goods. by Joel Moreno, KOMO News Reporter PUGET SOUND, Wash. — Huge crowds are expected to line up ...
On Deadliest Catch, greenhorn Josh Taylor had a close call after his foot got caught in a line attached to a crab pot weighing 800 pounds. As the pot plunged to the ocean floor, it almost took Taylor ...
Over 21 seasons, Deadliest Catch viewers have watched crews of the various fishing vessels haul crab via crab pots. For long-time viewers of the series, watching the action of how to operate the traps ...
Seafood boils and seafood steam pots certainly aren’t anything new. The earliest concepts were likely simple: a variety of bivalves, crustaceans and fish, along with vegetables such as corn and ...