After monster season, Alaska pink salmon harvest likely to shrink in 2024
Harvest forecasts from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game point to an "average" pink salmon season in Southeast Alaska next year
Outlaw Ocean report in Politico takes aim at US government purchases of seafood from China
The US government is among the largest institutional buyers of seafood, purchasing more than $400 million worth in 2022
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
Chinese plants offer rock bottom prices on pink salmon portions; $800/t chasm in Russian, US H&G could widen
Chinese processors are offering pink salmon portions at rock-bottom prices, while gap between Russian and US H&G could even widen with the latter firming, sources said
Alaska lawmaker says expansion of Russian seafood ban forthcoming
Senator Dan Sullivan told attendees at the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute's annual conference that closing loopholes on Russian seafood entering the US could be weeks away
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
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
New research yields surprising finds for pink salmon behavior in Alaska
Researchers found that after traveling thousands of kilometers, pink salmon spawn in nearly the same location as their parents
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