Alaskan salmon prices remain bleak amid large catch
Alaska's fishermen hauled in the second-largest harvest ever, but their payouts will be the lowest since 2006 due to dismal salmon prices
In Alaska, fear of the fear of climate change
Alaska fishing industry is concerned that consumers' perceptions of the region as a sustainable fishery may change as the climate warms
Alaska’s difficult fiscal situation to affect seafood marketing
A difficult fiscal situation and the shrinking Alaska budget will have an impact on the state’s ability to promote its seafood in the coming years, officials said
ASMI meeting blog: ASMI turns to digital, radio to boost canned salmon sales in northern Europe; renaming key for crab promotion
Undercurrent News is blogging live from ASMI's 'All Hands on Deck Meetings' event in Anchorage, Alaska
ASMI names new executive director
The US' Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute has appointed Alexa Tonkovich to take over as its executive director effective immediately
Alaska reports second largest salmon harvest on record
Going by preliminary figures, the total commercial salmon harvest in Alaska this year was 263.5 million fish
Alaska salmon catches statewide exceed 256m fish
As coho salmon season comes to an end in most areas of Alaska, the 2015 season is emerging as the second highest in recent memory, by volume
MSC: 45% of global whitefish catch now certified
The MSC released its annual report on Tuesday, marking 15 years since the launch of the program
Prince William Sound salmon catch exceeds 104m fish
Commercial fishermen have landed 104,085,000 salmon through Oct. 2
Icicle, Peter Pan land US gov’t contracts for canned salmon
The United States Department of Agriculture has said it will buy half-pound cans of sockeye salmon for federal food programs; Trident, Ocean Beauty lose out