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Monday, January 10, 2022

How salmon noses work

An international team of researchers, including scientists from Oregon State University, outlines a new theory.

Icicle Seafoods sues railroad company over spoiled frozen fish shipment

As Biden administration eyes wind leases off California, Humboldt
sees opportunity

Kenai mayor among those tapped for bycatch task force

After 33 years, Fish Radio's Laine Welch hangs up her mic

Coast Guard-approved first aid at sea workshop offered in Seattle


Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Continued COVID disruption

A major Alaska processor, Peter Pan Seafood, pulls out of the upcoming Boston seafood show.

Alaska fish board reschedules postponed Southeast meeting for March 10-22
in Anchorage

Is Alaska pollock processor changing hands?

Plan lays out Alaska Fisheries Science Center priorities for next five years

Pacific Council marine planning committee to hold work session Feb. 1

Alexander Hamilton, father of the U.S. Coast Guard


Wednesday, January 12, 2022

California poaching case

A San Diego County judge recently imposed a $5,000 fine on
a "commercial passenger fishing vessel" operating in a marine
protected area.

NMFS sued for 'failing to protect' whales from West Coast sablefish pot gear

Board of Fisheries meeting originally set for Ketchikan relocated to Anchorage

Neighbors call B.C. shipbreaking operation a 'disaster waiting to happen'

Salmon gets considerable attention in Inslee's State of the State speech


Thursday, January 13, 2022

Unalaska COVID concern

The Bering Sea fishing hub reportedly is in the midst of its largest surge of cases since the start of the pandemic.

A roundup of news about people and positions

Commercial tuna fisherman seeks to restore 'retirement boat'

Salmon returning to Bay Area waterways following record rains

Wider World: U.S. to close Gulf of Mexico ports to Mexican fishing boats
for poaching


Friday, January 14, 2022

Alaska's meeting shuffle

The Board of Fisheries further explains the rescheduling and relocation of its Southeast meeting.

Alaska fish board reschedules its statewide shellfish meeting

Seattle's 'green' power violates salmon's legal rights, tribe says

'Alaska Fisheries Report' from KMXT in Kodiak

Years-long heatwave and low sea ice continued to impact Alaska's waters
in 2021

Opinion: The benefits flowing from Southeast Alaska's forest and waters


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