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Monday, January 31, 2022

Halibut ticks up

The International Pacific Halibut Commission has set a coastwide
catch limit of 41.2 million pounds, a 5.7 percent increase from
last year.

Sixty scientists, four vessels leaving Port Angeles to probe salmon mysteries

Alaska Department of Fish and Game participates in international
salmon expedition

New study zeros in on market squid increase off Oregon

Determining disaster


Tuesday, February 1, 2022

Southeast Alaska troll quota

This year’s troll treaty harvest allocation is 193,200 Chinook salmon, which is 44,700 fish higher than last year.

U.S. Coast Guard medevacs injured crewman from fishing vessel near
St. Paul, Alaska

Big business deal announced in Alaska groundfish sector

Full quota taken as Prince William Sound pollock trawl fishery closes

Market squid multiply in warming Alaska waters

Anchors aweigh on international salmon voyage

Wider World: Canadian halibut hatchery declares bankruptcy, owing money
to government


Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Oregon crabfest

Dungeness fishermen already have hauled in the highest-grossing season on record.

Southeast Alaska’s upcoming Tanner crab fishery could be best in decades

U.S. Coast Guard monitors fishing vessel that leaked diesel into Seattle’s
Elliott Bay

State agency fines Ilwaco seafood processor over ‘repeated’ water
quality violations

Opinion: We can’t rest until Bristol Bay gets the protection it deserves


Thursday, February 3, 2022

Encouraging signs on halibut

The International Pacific Halibut Commission boosts this year’s
catch limits.

Navy seeks expanded area for Gulf of Alaska exercises in 2023

Fisherman from Seldovia is collecting stories from fellow Gulf of
Alaska fishermen

‘Alaska Fisheries Report’ from KMXT in Kodiak

Homer fisherman Flora announces bid for state House

Borough may raise rates in Petersburg harbors

Response and monitoring efforts conclude for Southern California oil spill


Friday, February 4, 2022

Copper River forecast

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is projecting a commercial harvest of 716,000 sockeye.

Ocean heatwaves trigger ‘squid bloom’ along Pacific coast, scientists say

Congressman Young welcomes adviser on fisheries, oceans, and other
marine policy

Antarctica acted as banking adviser to Icicle Seafoods in sale of Alaska
pollock operations

Congressman Young welcomes adviser on fisheries, oceans, and other
marine policy

Ocean heatwaves trigger ‘squid bloom’ along Pacific coast, scientists say


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