Alaska Dutch Harbor officials balk at proposed pollock fishery bycatch restrictions
An emergency request to set Chinook salmon bycatch limits in the Bering Sea pollock fishery to zero has drawn sharp reaction from city officials in Unalaska, Alaska
US gov’t announces millions in disaster funds for California salmon fisheries
The money will provide financial relief for salmon harvesters and seafood processors in the region affected by Chinook salmon closures
California governor unveils plan to save US state’s salmon
The statewide strategy has drawn mixed reactions, as populations of salmon plummet
Another advertisement by anti-salmon-farming group removed
The radio ad claimed wild Pacific salmon are 'on the brink of extinction,' contradicting recent research showing record-high salmon abundance, the BC Salmon Farmers Association said
Thousands of Chinook salmon being caught by Canadian groundfish trawlers
A new study by DFO has shown that Chinook salmon are being caught unintentionally by the thousands by fishing trawlers in the Canadian province of British Columbia
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
New York Times article points to few nutritional differences between wild, farmed salmon
'The main finding of our work was that there's not much difference between wild and farmed' -- Stefanie Colombo, Dalhousie University
Chinese whitefish, salmon processing sectors rocked by US expansion of ban on Russian fish
The president Joe Biden administration's decision to expand its ban of Russian seafood to include fish processed in other countries is poised to reshape China's whitefish and salmon processing sectors, industry sources in China told Undercurrent News
Southern resident whales garner most urgent note in Canadian advisory group’s meeting summary
There are fewer than 75 southern resident killer whales off Canada's Pacific Coast, the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada advised
Sanctions force Russian seafood processors to improvise
Russian companies involved in crab fishing and processing have been scrambling to find alternatives to equipment and services they used to buy from Western suppliers before sanctions limited their access