With no word from Peter Pan, Alaska salmon harvesters flock to other buyers
About 75% of the King Cove-area fishing fleet has signed on with processors other than Peter Pan ahead of the summer salmon season -- city administrator Gary Hennigh
Washington state governor makes conservation-minded nomination to US regulatory council
Governor Jay Inslee's pick would be one of two from Washington state with voting power on the North Pacific Fishery Management Council, which oversees management of Alaska's fisheries
Russian scientists recommend 12% hike in 2025 pollock quota with prices set low
Russian scientists have recommended a TAC for pollock in its Far East of over 2.55m metric tons for the 2025 season, 12%, or 260,000t, higher than the 2024 level
Alaska’s Peltola says Bering Sea bycatch still a top priority
Alaska's US representative said she's working on legislation that would address bycatch at a federal level
Alaska pollock producers encouraged by Boston show interest, Lent specials
Interest from buyers for fillets at Seafood Expo North America and a continued appetite for deepskin products were bright spots for Alaska pollock processors
Espersen CEO says ‘we need more fish’ as Norway H&G cod prices pass $6,000t
'We need more fish. We must look to other species,' said Klaus Nielsen, as prices for Norwegian H&G Atlantic cod rocket
Higher Russia, US pollock roe volumes see prices drop for Japanese, South Korean buyers
Despite the inventory of pollock roe staying at a 10-year low in Japan, an increase in supply from the US and Russia has pushed bidding prices down at auctions in Busan and Seattle
Prolonged price negotiation for Alaskan pollock surimi continues with Japanese buyers
Prices of Japan-bound Alaskan pollock surimi for the 2024 A season are being tentatively set for some loads, but most Japanese buyers have put their negotiations on hold
Alaska processor UniSea names new chief operating officer
The Nissui subsidary announced its hire in an email to employees earlier this month
Maruha claims MSC Alaskan pollock product’s CO2 emissions 17% less than ‘regular’
The Tokyo-based seafood giant says the CO2 emissions of its eco-labeled, coated product throughout the supply chain are around 17% lower than when 'using regular pollock raw materials'