Mark Robichaux, a former reporter for the Wall Street Journal, is a fisherman and author.
"Without them, we’d pretty much be flying blind," one official said of the fishermen helping to remove lobster traps.
It’s pretty wonderful,” Ireland said of becoming a commercial fisherman. “I’m so grateful for the opportunities that I have.” ...
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For bird enthusiasts, Block Island represents nothing short of paradise. The island sits along the Atlantic Flyway, making it a crucial stopover for migratory birds. The Block Island Bird Observatory ...
This petite maritime jewel, barely 10 square miles in total, holds the distinction of being Rhode Island’s tiniest town geographically, yet it delivers outsized charm, character, and surprisingly ...
Boat electrification could help minimize climate-warming emissions at sea, but projects are struggling to really take off, ...
New York City is famous for many things, but its seafood buffets might just be one of the best-kept secrets among locals.
New York now has the 18th national marine sanctuary, and it's a beautiful spot for diving, boating, paddling, and exploring ...
Step off the beaten path and discover New York’s charming villages, perfect for scenic strolls and hidden gems.
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Salt hangs in the air, mingling with the scent of butter and freshly steamed shellfish. Plates arrive piled high with clams, ...