A shrimp boat's operating compartment in Port Arthur caught fire due to an electrical issue, causing damage but no injuries.
Why Gulf Shores regulars insist the shrimp po’boys at this classic Alabama shack outshine the rest of the coast.
Her husband urged her to approach the two and to goad them into choosing Gulf-caught shrimp, but she declined. Too awkward, ...
More than $550 million in sales and thousands of jobs are a result of local fishing and farming, but threats are rising.
Miss Denise Blount’s book, Memories of a Southern Girl, tells stories of a childhood in the fishing community of Swan Quarter ...
No other state gives as much of its power to fund opioid abatement directly to local law enforcement as Louisiana.
From lawsuits, to tariffs, to truth in menu laws- Lowcountry shrimpers fight against a growing tide of cheaper imported ...
BATON ROUGE, La. ( Louisiana First) — The Louisiana Office of Tourism announced the 10 float riders for the 2026 Rose Parade.
The world's transition to renewable energy—and progress toward lowering carbon emissions—depends on expanding offshore energy, particularly wind power. A new study published in the journal Marine and ...
Once the pride of Louisiana’s economy and the cornerstone of its cuisine, the shrimping industry is fighting to survive.
Louisiana's shrimping industry, once a cornerstone of the state's economy, is struggling to survive due to rising fuel costs, cheap imported shrimp, and industrial developments along the coast.
CAMERON PARISH, La. (KPLC) - Two Cameron men are being accused of using illegal techniques to catch over 2,000 pounds of shrimp in Cameron Parish. On Oct. 14, agents with the Louisiana Department of ...
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