The U.S. has made improvements in managing its stocks but only compared to the rest of the world.
Colin WoodardNov 21, 2008
For once it's a good day at the Portland Fish Exchange in Maine.
Two dozen buyers representing fish processors, distributors, and retailers crowd in the auction room, consulting computer monitors and parrying one another's bids for the freshly landed catch laid out on ice in the refrigerated hangar next door.