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Monday, February 4, 2019

B.C. herring fishery defense

Canada's fisheries minister shuts down calls to cancel the Strait of Georgia herring fishery.

International halibut commission avoids impasse, sets catch limits

Statement from Chris Oliver on Pacific halibut quota

Coast Guard cutter crewman dies in crane accident at Homer

Alaska legislative hearing set on Vincent-Lang appointment

Vigor to put new shipyard in Vancouver, Washington, close Ballard site

Senators reintroduce GE salmon labeling bill

Opinion: Donlin Gold project not as fish-friendly as state asserts


Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Juneau watch

Alaska state debt is declining, but lawmakers still expect mammoth budget cuts.

UniSea still waiting on DOC decision about inmate work program

Homer rallies around deceased Coast Guard member's family

Shutdown cripples, but doesn't sink, Alaska Marine Science Symposium

Climate change will alter the color of the oceans, new research finds


Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Reward offered in sea lion shootings

More than 12 sea lions have been confirmed shot in Washington's King and Kitsap counties since September.

EPA ices Washington state's effort to regulate hot water in Columbia,
Snake rivers

Death of Coast Guard crewman at Unalaska remains under investigation

Microplastics found in mollusks at Sitka

MP Cullen calls federal ruling a 'huge win for wild salmon'


Thursday, February 7, 2019

Speaking up for salmon

The push continues for Klamath River dam removal.

Norton Sound winter red king crab fishery to open Feb. 25

As the Bering Sea warms, this skipper is chasing pollock to new places

'Alaska Fisheries Report' from KMXT in Kodiak

B.C. herring management plan approved

Anacortes locals weigh in on permits for Atlantic salmon farms


Friday, February 8, 2019

Juneau watch

Gov. Mike Dunleavy's pick to lead the Alaska Department of Fish and Game vows a tough stance against federal agencies.

The largest ever oyster farms could be coming to Southeast Alaska

Utility director wary of Sitka granting hatchery more free water

Scientific experts say fish virus poses low risk to Fraser River sockeye

Federal bird kill in Columbia River reportedly did nothing to save salmon


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