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
New research points to marine heatwaves as driver of western Alaska chum salmon die-off
Scientists say the study adds to a growing body of evidence showing the impacts of accelerating climate change in the Arctic
BC salmon endangered by growing mining pressure, study finds
Mining companies are staking claims on future salmon habitats as glaciers retreat in northern British Columbia and Alaska
Dozens testify in federal hearing on western Alaska salmon crisis
Residents of western Alaska told US senator Lisa Murkowski they've been marginalized as salmon returns in the area have crashed
Silver Bay CEO expects clarity on Peter Pan plant deal soon, slams controversial anonymous letter
The structure of a deal between Peter Pan and Silver Bay over their neighbor plants in Valdez, Alaska, will soon be clear, Silver Bay CEO Cora Campbell tells Undercurrent News
Pink salmon are booming in North Pacific, crowding out other species
The scientists don't know all the reasons that pink salmon are doing better in warmer waters, but they are better than other salmon at finding prey and growing from nutrients
Alaska’s Kuskokwim River shows modest improvement in salmon returns
The boost in fish is historically low, however, as salmon populations have crashed in recent years
ASMI meeting: Economic headwinds for Alaska seafood to continue in 2024, crowd warned
The annual Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute All Hands on Deck meeting is taking place in Anchorage, in the US state of Alaska, Nov. 1-4
Management changes coming for Alaska’s Cook Inlet salmon fishery
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is asking for public feedback on federal management after decades of state control
UK’s Unibond purchased MSC pollock from Chinese plant accused of forced labor
The UK's largest seafood processor, Young's, has also been linked to the import of goods from plants using forced Uyghur labor via its trading with Unibond, according to the Outlaw Ocean Project