European sockeye buyers waiting to see whether lackluster Bristol Bay run boosts prices
A smaller-than-expected harvest may end up hiking prices for some fish to the European market, even though there are still leftover frozen and canned inventories from last year
Alaska canned salmon: new marketing, old product
Canning company, LA marketer, work to help increase consumption of canned salmon through web outreach, smaller cans
Fraser River sockeye run in danger over warm waters
Hot water temperatures in the Fraser River, low river flows and unusually warm ocean conditions are creating a dire outlook for returning sockeye salmon
Sockeye market freezes as ADF&G forecast crumbles
The shock of this year’s vastly underwhelming Bristol Bay sockeye run size so far has frozen the market
Biologists say Bristol Bay run smaller than forecast
Alaska state biologists are saying the Bristol bay sockeye run will be smaller than forecast
Bristol Bay sockeye harvest below average as run may be smaller than expected
Bristol Bay sockeye salmon harvests appear to have peaked well below five-year average levels
Princes names new top exec
Mike Easterbrook comes in to replace Ken Critchley at Mitsubishi-owned Princes
Marubeni-owned North Pacific snaps up two wild salmon plants
North Pacific Seafoods purchases two Alaska processing plants from Inlet Fish, one of which has ability to sell fresh salmon to the US market
Warmer waters not scaring sockeye out of Bristol Bay, say scientists
Researchers say low harvest to date has no correlation to warm waters in Bristol Bay, which are up to 5.4 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than normal
ASPA: MSC salmon arbitration with only Trident, Icicle, North Pacific ‘not workable’
'Borrowing from the MSC policy to minimize fishery clients and overlapping assessments, ASPA too wants a singular solution to sharing the MSC certificate,' group claims