Zuanich: No guarantee on demand for MSC salmon
ASPA leader emphasizes positives in agreement to hand MSC salmon certificate over to PSPA but says last spring's high demand for MSC won't necessarily continue
Bristol Bay sockeye catch surges to highest level in two decades, statewide approaches 2014
The gaping gap between the Bristol Bay sockeye harvest expectations and the actual catch closed last week as the peak of this year’s run rushed into the bay five days later than normal
Red Lobster adds sockeye to 2015 ‘Crabfest’
Golden Gate Capital-led chain adds sockeye to one its few remaining promotions as it moves forward with quality branding push
Murkowski pushing for genetically modified salmon labeling
Genetically engineered salmon would have to be labeled as GMO in the US under provisions added to a Senate spending bill
Alaska salmon catches pass 50m fish
Alaska wild salmon catches went from an estimated total of 20.3 million fish on July 7 to 53.5m fish on July 14
Chile coho prices to Japan rising on lower supply, slow start to US sockeye season
Total supply to Japan is less than initially expected, and the competing sockeye catch in Alaska was slow in the first half of the season, pushing the price to move up
Dozens of dead sturgeon found in Columbia River
This week, Washington Fish and Wildlife officials have received repeated reports of sturgeon turning up dead in the Columbia River
Fishermen selling Copper River sockeye direct year-round through ‘CSF’
Cordova-based Drifters Fish offers flash-frozen sockeye to home chefs year-round through Community Supported Fishery program, modeled after Community Supported Agriculture
NFI Salmon Council launches ‘Fire it Up’ grilling campaign
Council and its blogger ambassadors partner in online campaign -- dubbed 'Fire it Up' -- to encourage people to grill salmon this season
Late surge boosts Bristol Bay sockeye harvests, but they remain below average
A later-than-average surge of Bristol Bay sockeye harvesting is helping boost volumes in what has been a lackluster season, but catches still remain below the five-year average