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Yihe Oct. 24, 2013 8:10 PM
Retailer close to pulling Yihe salmon business as receiver fights to get inventory released

By Tom Seaman

‘At least one’ retailer will pull its salmon business with Yihe, unless $20m of inventory is released and orders can be met, according to court documents

Prices Oct. 24, 2013 8:00 PM
Sockeye prices through the roof

By Jeanine Stewart

The little product that is still available is priced higher than top execs have seen in decades, if ever, as supply runs dry early in the year for yet another year

Fishing Oct. 23, 2013 4:15 PM
New Pebble Mine opposition group forms

Trout Unlimited, Bristol Bay Native Corporation and Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association join forces against a project that puts Alaska's $1.5bn fishing industry at risk

Yihe Oct. 18, 2013 9:18 AM
Warehouse creditor takes over running of Yihe China supply plant Qingdao Hairong

By Tom Seaman

The running of processing plant for Walmart supplier Yihe, now in receivership in the US, has been taken over by a creditor coldstorage company, sources told Undercurrent News 

Trade Oct. 16, 2013 3:23 PM
Salmon landings in Russia down 22% due to poor Kamchatka runs

By Eva Tallaksen

Latest official figures show landings totaled 390,665 metric tons as strong catches in Sakhalin offset a 115,000t drop in Kamchatka, although not all are convinced the reports' accuracy

Analysis Oct. 14, 2013 5:41 PM
Huge run leaves pink market still undefined

By Eva Tallaksen

Large numbers of Alaskan pinks means a lot of work is still needed on grading the fish, while lack of sockeye is keeping those prices high

Eco-labels Oct. 14, 2013 8:48 AM
More than 80% of Alaska salmon will not be sold as MSC, says ASMI

Recent announcement by MSC should not be interpreted as a change in decision by dozen Alaskan companies to no longer sell and support MSC salmon, says marketing institute

North America Oct. 11, 2013 8:49 AM
Alaska salmon fishermen net $691m in record year of landings

Fishermen this year were paid an estimated $691m, which trails only the 1988 harvest, worth $724m

Fishing Oct. 1, 2013 5:20 PM
What happened to Alaska chinook?

By Jeanine Stewart

That’s the question researchers are hoping to start answering now, as ADF&G’s chinook salmon research team starts utilizing money from a $30m in state funding to study the issue

Companies Sept. 16, 2013 5:01 PM
Anglo American pulls out of Pebble Mine

Conglomerate withdraws from hugely controversial mining project, which has raised objections for the damage it could do to world's largest wild salmon run, but partner intends to continue with project

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