Alaska crab, salmon fisheries among those to benefit from $220m in disaster relief
'This disaster funding provides much-needed assistance to our fishing industry and we will work with the affected communities to begin the difficult work of helping them recover' -- Gina Raimondo, commerce secretary
US, state, local agencies to restore Chinook to North Yuba River
A framework agreement has been inked in the US state of California to return Chinook salmon to their native habitat in the North Yuba River
First Alaskan Copper River salmon arrives in Lower 48
The first flight of the year carrying 2023 Copper River salmon from the US state of Alaska has arrived in Seattle, Washington
New Grobest Seafood co-prez Risher brings Alaska roots to growth plan
Ron Risher, former international sales manager at Alaskan giant OBI Seafoods, has joined Grobest Seafoods Global as co-president
Copper River king salmon group celebrates fresh shipment anniversary on season opener
The opening of this year's Copper River king salmon fishery coincides with the 40th anniversary of the river's first fresh shipments in 1983
King salmon harvester group’s leader jeers federal ruling
Norman Pillen said he feels 'great disappointment and frustration' at a federal judge's decision to uphold a lawsuit that closed the 2023 trolling seasons to ostensibly protect endangered orcas
NOAA acknowledges upheld Chinook lawsuit
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is working to comply with a federal judge's decision to uphold a lawsuit placing blame on southeast Alaska salmon trollers for declining orca populations
Daily recap, May 5: Chinook fishery closure a blow; Guolian’s Sunnyvale reports loss
Undercurrent News presents a recap of the top daily seafood stories from Friday, May 5
Judge’s Chinook ruling is blow to backbone of Southeast Alaska fisheries
'All salmon are amazing, but king salmon are the top. It's the premium fish of Alaska, and it's the backbone of the southeast fisheries' -- Linda Behnken, Alaska Longline Fishermen's Association
Cali tribe teams with gov’t agencies to restore Chinook to McCloud River
A California tribe has inked agreements with state and federal fisheries agencies to restore endangered Chinook salmon to their native spawning grounds