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Pollock price woes see Coastal Villages burn cash to serve Native American communities

Tough times in pollock competing with Russia mean the largest US Alaskan CDQ group, Coastal Villages, is eating into its cash reserves again in 2024 to deliver for Native Americans

By Tom Seaman | Oct. 16, 2024 14:48 BST
Northern Hawk, the catcher processor owned by the Coastal Villages Region Fund (CVRF). Credit: CVRF
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