Alaska salmon harvest update: Week 36 brings YTD total harvest to 70% of pre-season forecast
Alaska salmon harvesters have landed 95,181 fish so far this season
Chilean coho exports to Japan may fall to 70,000t; Russian salmon roe prices surge to $100/kg
Japan's Hokkaido Federation of Fisheries Cooperative Associations held a trade meeting on Aug. 27 in Tokyo, with insights shared among sales representatives from across the country
Alaska mayors write in defense of pollock harvesters on bycatch issue
'Rather than point fingers and create animosity between us, let's insist on real solutions that adequately address the problems we face' -- five Alaskan mayors
Russia reports strong Far Eastern salmon, Pacific sardine catches
By Aug. 21, the catch of Pacific salmon in the Far East amounted to 192,00t or 4% up in comparison with 2022, Rosrybolovstvo said in a statement
Early projections show 2025 Bristol Bay sockeye harvest largely in line with current season
While the forecast is an early preseason projection, it shows that Bristol Bay's sockeye run continues to come back down to earth
US Pacific Northwest sees huge Columbia River sockeye salmon return
Fisheries managers in the US state of Idaho say huge numbers of sockeye have been counted crossing the region's dams
British Columbia to launch new salmon hatchery to boost Fraser River stock rebuild
Construction on the new hatchery, destined for the city of Prince George, is expected to begin this fall
US seafood retail sales drop nearly 4% amid shifting consumer behavior
While more consumers are preparing meals at home and increasingly opting for grocery deli-prepared foods, the overall seafood market has seen a decrease in sales across fresh and frozen categories -- 210 Analytics
Japanese industry mulls Hokkaido chum market position with sockeye, coho prices set high
Around 250 market insiders gathered at a conference on Aug. 6 in Hokkaido to exchange opinions on salmon and roe products
Alaska’s pink salmon harvest shrinks statewide
Even year pink salmon harvest totals between 2022 and 2024 so far are down 63%