New Alaskan research project aims to curb salmon bycatch in Bering Sea
Scientists say salmon tagged with satellite transponders could provide valuable information about the species' movement near pollock fishing grounds
Legal dispute over salmon management in western Alaska deepens
The Alaska Federation of Natives is the latest organization to side with the US government in the legal back-and-forth
Researchers say climate change exacerbating salmon crashes in US state of Alaska
Scientists think there's several threats to western Alaska's king and chum salmon runs, but many are connected to warming water
Trident, Pacific, others among nearly 600 to sign letter arguing seafood belongs in US farm bill
'We really worked hard to not just do wild, not just do aquaculture, but figure out some priorities that would benefit the seafood industry writ large' -- Leigh Habegger, Seafood Harvesters of America
Alaska lawmakers continue push for more restrictions on US imports of Russian seafood
'If there was ever a time to fully ban Russian-origin seafood from entering US markets, it’s now' -- US senator Lisa Murkowski
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.