Fisheries booster Murkowski urges Alaskans to keep ranked choice voting
'Lisa Murkowski has always been a champion for all fisheries in the state of Alaska' -- Stephanie Madsen, At-Sea Processors Association
Demand for quick, easy meals reshapes frozen foods landscape
Rising demand for quick meals is driving innovation across frozen and ambient seafood categories
Objections overruled to MSC re-certification of Southeast Alaska salmon
'I accept that the (MSC) acted rationally in determining that the fishery is highly likely not to create unacceptable indirect impacts to (southern resident killer whales)' -- Melanie Carter, adjudicator evaluating objections to re-certification
Farmed salmon falls short in addressing global food security, NYU study finds
Researchers have found that species that are more challenging and costly to farm contribute the least to global food security
Alaska’s Prince William Sound hatcheries provide dismal pink salmon returns
'The 2024 season marked the worst pink salmon harvest since 1993 and the second worst since the late 1970s when Prince William Sound hatcheries were established' -- Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Study reveals higher use of wild fish in aquaculture than estimated
The findings point to a more substantial effect of aquaculture on marine ecosystems than previously acknowledged
US packaged seafood category sees growth in September amid hurricanes, port strikes
Hurricanes and port strikes prompted stockpiling of shelf-stable seafood in the Southeastern US
US judge to hear challenge to sale of Peter Pan’s Port Moller plant
The receiver who oversaw the asset sale warned in court filings last week that the appeal process would jeopardize the Port Moller, Alaska, plant
US gov’t report highlights impacts of Russia, plant closures on Alaska seafood industry
The Alaska Seafood Snapshot reveals an estimated $1.8 billion loss in direct revenue for the state's seafood industry from 2022 to 2023.
Peter Pan creditor appeals judge’s sale of Alaska salmon plant to Rodger May
'There's not a human being on the face of this planet that believes that Port Moller is worth $250,000' -- Seattle, Washington-based attorney Josh Rataezyk