Monday, February 5, 2018
WA kills Cooke lease
Washington state officials have terminated Cooke Aquaculture's fish farming lease at the site where thousands of invasive Atlantic salmon escaped into Puget Sound.
Humboldt search suspended
Cuts target AK fishing
Unalaska's new pollock plant
CG aids Humboldt Bay fishermen
Akutan demolition tab
Tuesday, February 6, 2018
NorCal crabbers start work
The entire West Coast is actively crabbing now that Northern California's Dungeness fishermen are making landings.
Fishermen, miners at odds
Canada's Fisheries Act changes
AK fisheries commission appointment
Lost fisherman remembered
Drones eye B.C. jellyfish
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
AK algae blooms
As harmful algae blooms trend upward in Alaska, a group of scientists is setting up an information-sharing network.
WA oil plan fight
B.C. winter storm
Crabbers' donations support youth
OR spill cost at $700K
CA officials pressured on entanglements
Thursday, February 8, 2018
New frontier for fish surveys
The use of camera technology will give federal fisheries scientists the ability to survey otherwise inaccessible Alaska habitat areas.
AK-Canada mine talks
Petersburg's CG loss
CA harbor's fate uncertain
Fishing town's police comeback
Kenai quest for BOF meeting
Friday, February 9, 2018
F/V Destination remembered
As the first anniversary of the tragic sinking of the F/V Destination nears, Bering Sea crab fishermen are being mindful of safety.
Net pen ban advances
B.C. pipeline fight
Reaction to EPA reversal
B.C.'s most polluted waters
Halibut commission seeks nominations