High volume, low prices mark this year’s Bristol Bay sockeye harvest
Exvessel value fell 37% below the 20-year average, a year after the region's record haul for sockeye
Southeast Alaska salmon trolling season extended thanks to boost in coho numbers
Trollers in Southeast Alaska could harvest more than a million cohos by the end of the season
Russia’s Far East salmon season ends, landings up 14% on 2021
The lift in catches have contributed to a total wild catch so far this year of 4.05m metric tons, up 11.5% year-on-year
Bristol Bay salmon setnetters consider joining regional development group
Membership would begin right before salmon season -- June 1 -- of next year
Why Maruha Nichiro is taking cultivated seafood seriously
Maruha Nichiro, the world's largest seafood company, has been in business for 140 years; it has mostly failed to increase revenue for the last 16 of them.
Massive pink harvest pushes Alaska’s Prince William Sound to 63m salmon for season
Overall, Alaskan fishermen have harvest 219m fish, an increase from the preseason forecast
Alaska lawmaker Mary Peltola’s husband dies in plane crash
Eugene 'Buzzy' Peltola Jr. was the sole occupant of a Piper Super Cub that crashed shortly after takeoff in the US state of Alaska
Alaska’s big salmon season is winding down as new data predicts a smaller haul next year
A preliminary Bristol Bay forecast released last week predicts the 2024 sockeye harvest to be a third smaller than this year
US seafood import volume down 11%, value off 22%, at 2023 halfway point
US seafood imports have fallen back to Earth after a record year, reveals the latest review of seafood trade data maintained by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
US historic schooner turned salmon tender spends the summer in Bristol Bay
The vessel Aleutian Express has had many jobs in its hundred-plus year history. This summer, it tendered salmon during the Bristol Bay fishing season