Alaska’s Board of Fisheries approves modest changes for salmon seine, setnet gear
The changes apply to the Kodiak area, and were approved at the Board of Fisheries meeting on the island earlier this month
Strong runs expected for Prince William Sound pink salmon, Copper River sockeye
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game's 2024 harvest forecasts point to good years for both stocks
Trident ends membership with National Fisheries Institute over Russia position
Trident cited the trade organization's stance on seafood entering the US market from Russia as its reason to leave
Proposed Endangered Species Act protections for king salmon draw sharp reaction in Alaska
The commissioner of Alaska's Department of Fish and Game is calling a petition to federally protect Chinook salmon a 'targeted attack' on the US state
Peter Pan plant closure is another shock to Alaska seafood sector
The company's announcement that it will temporarily close its largest plant in King Cove comes amidst mounting financial pressure
Endangered Species Act protections sought for Alaska king salmon
The environmental group Wild Fish Conservancy is again taking aim at Alaska's king salmon, this time through the Endangered Species Act
US pollock industry confident Biden administration will move in haste to close Russia loophole
'We are working with the [president Joe] Biden administration to ensure that the president's intent is fully implemented' -- Craig Morris, Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers
Biden’s expansion of ban on Russia lets most pollock imports into US
Left off president Joe Biden's expansion of the ban on Russian seafood are frozen pollock fillets that accounted for 21,275 metric tons of fish worth $74.5m imported by the US in the first 11 months of 2023
US Supreme Court deals another blow to Alaska’s Pebble Mine
Fishing groups in Alaska's Bristol Bay are celebrating the latest setback to the proposed mine and seeking a further legislative solution
Study points to threats to Alaskan salmon habitat from future mining projects
New research suggests that glaciers retreating due to climate change in Southeast Alaska could create more habitat for salmon but mining claims threaten their excistence