Alaska’s new Bycatch Advisory Council takes first steps
'I would think that's a good way to identify us, is as a think tank' -- Linda Kozak, chair of Alaska's new Bycatch Advisory Council
Alaskans reconsider hatcheries to offset Yukon River salmon fisheries crash
'There was also this kind of confession that maybe hatchery salmon are better than no salmon' -- Elizabeth MacDonald, fisheries manager, Yukon First Nations Salmon Stewardship Alliance
Lawsuit by nearly 100 Alaska Native groups challenges pollock TAC over bycatch concerns
'The federal government continues its 'business as usual' deliberate and ineffective management style as our people suffer and our waters are forever harmed' -- Vivian Korthuis, Association of Village Council Presidents
Alaska sockeye prices expected to fall in 2023 even with average harvest predicted
Alaska's salmon season is due to kick off in just over a month, with stable or lower prices predicted for sockeye and some high market prices for king salmon
Lusamerica uses dock, Noah’s Ark to support California fisheries resurrection
Monterey Bay had its fisheries collapse in the 1990s. Conservation efforts brought back the fish, and, with stocks healthy, Lusamerica Foods is bringing back the fishermen
South Atlantic is US’ largest per capita seafood consuming region, study finds
The biggest consumer of seafood in the US is also the most visited region by international tourists
Southwind plans to ‘double, even triple’ sales of newly acquired Cali processor
US importer and processor Southwind Foods plans to significantly grow the business of Caito Fisheries, the primary processor of California fish it's just acquired
Alaska Airlines’ famous ‘Salmon Thirty Salmon’ jet will get a new paint job
The airplane's name comes from a 1987 incident when an Alaska Airlines jet was struck by a salmon dropped by a bald eagle in Juneau
Alaska senator supports developing state port, opposes lawsuit against salmon fishery
'I think what you guys are doing here in Wrangell has enormous potential'
Alaskan cities give support for lawsuit-challenged king salmon troll fishery
The Wild Fish Conservancy's lawsuit argues that the federal government hasn't done enough to address the fishery's impact on southern resident killer whales' food supply