Biologists say trucking salmon is one way to beat climate change
Some fishery managers in the US Pacific Northwest have turned to transporting salmon by truck to beat the heat
Over half of UK seafood consumers recognize MSC ecolabel, survey finds
MSC reports that as many as 54% of people in the UK are aware of its certification, a steady increase from previous years
Fishing restrictions push Alaska’s Cook Inlet setnetters to purse seine gear
One group of fishermen are experimenting with new gear amidst a second year of closures
Alaska sockeye sales in the US expected to remain strong despite slower landings, higher prices
Sockeye harvests are winding down in the US state of Alaska, while domestic prices are trending up
Illegal fishing shuts down Bristol Bay’s Egegik salmon harvests
'We were receiving daily phone calls between Fish and Game and wildlife troopers, you know, multiple boats upwards of 50 at times fishing outside of the district' -- Aaron Tiernan, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Search suspended for missing Bristol Bay fisherman
The crew member went overboard from a commercial fishing vessel in Alaska's Bristol Bay region late last week
Russia’s Far East salmon fishers warn of levy ‘disaster’ as catch forecast weakens
The end of year forecast for 320,000t of salmon from Russia's Far East is nearly half the 609,000t total caught last year
Alaska’s Bristol Bay sockeye weigh in at record lows as fishing winds down
Alaska's statewide sockeye harvest has passed its peak
Alaska sockeye prices surge over 25% for European buyers amid slower catches
The price of sockeye salmon from Alaska delivered to Europe has increased by 25%-plus y-o-y compared to last year due to a significant drop in catches in the ongoing season
Worst sockeye run ever forecasted for Canada’s Fraser River
Fraser River sockeye returns are estimated to hit a record low at 567,000 salmon for the 2024 season, with no commercial fishing expected in British Columbia, Canada