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Monday, January 17, 2022

Firing back

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game rebuts a report on
interception of British Columbia salmon in Southeast Alaska
salmon fisheries.

Huge volcanic eruption near Tonga reverberates across Pacific

After closed year, Tanner crab fishery makes comeback off Kodiak Island

Alaska governor names Julie Sande commerce commissioner

Murkowski welcomes USDA announcement for mariculture facility on Prince
of Wales


Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Alaska's huge herring opportunity

The guideline harvest level for this year's Sitka Sound sac roe
herring fishery is "the largest ever," the state Department of Fish
and Game says.

Mowi closing processing plant due to phaseout of salmon farms in
Discovery Islands

Fisheries and Oceans Canada decision buoys spot prawn harvesters

B.C. company fined $75,000 for importing fins of protected sharks

Inslee's proposal mandating stream buffers seen as shift to regulations

National Fisheries Institute president announces planned 2023 retirement

Opinion: Dunleavy's super special election year bycatch task force


Wednesday, January 19, 2022

International collaboration

A Russia-Alaska fisheries webinar is set for Jan. 28.

Norton Sound winter commercial crab fishery opens Feb. 1

In interest of preserving red king crab, NSEDC won't buy in Norton Sound
winter fishery

Last summer, blue mussels in waters around Skagway died off in huge numbers

Oregon State researchers explore ways to make hatchery steelhead more like wild fish

Podcast: Learn about NOAA Fisheries surveys


Thursday, January 20, 2022

Sitka herring outlook

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has set the largest ever guideline harvest level for this spring's sac roe herring fishery – more than 45,000 tons – but it's unlikely the market can accommodate that much.

Washington Gov. Inslee declares European green crab emergency

Alaska seafood showing 'partial recovery,' ASMI says

'Alaska Fisheries Report' from KMXT in Kodiak

Gulf of Alaska fishermen surveyed on climate change


Friday, January 21, 2022

Multiple disaster declarations for Alaska

The declarations cover fisheries from 2018 to 2021 and include Copper River, Cook Inlet, and Western Alaska salmon fisheries, the Gulf of Alaska Pacific cod fishery, and more.

USDA year-end solicitation includes 24 million pounds of Alaska seafood,
ASMI says

Alaska Fish and Game plans Tanner crab test fishery in Prince William
Sound Area

Hundreds of B.C. fishermen denied employment insurance benefits,
sparking outcry

On front lines against China, U.S. Coast Guard takes on missions Navy
can't do

Video: National Fisheries Institute explains supply chain challenges


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