Monday, February 8, 2016
Alaska's other big mine
You know about the proposed Pebble project, but what about the Donlin?
Samuelsen: Bristol Bay may yet get a seat on fish board
Man arrested in fatal shooting at Kodiak harbor
State to conduct Prince William Sound Tanner crab test fishery
Opening date, quota set for SE Alaska golden king crab fishery
Petersburg turns out to salute Coast Guard, hear rescue stories
Oregon Fish and Wildlife to award bay clam dive permit
Eagle III fishing deaths inspire new community group
Feds to prepare EIS on Pacific Coast groundfish amendment
Editorial: Lawmakers get second chance to confirm Ruffner
Editorial: Hold Monsanto accountable for Duwamish pollution
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Halibut wrapup
The International Pacific Halibut Commission has posted a full summary of its 2016 annual meeting.
Kodiak police make arrest in fatal shooting on fishing vessel
Final action to block Pebble likely will pass to next president
Alaska legislator offers bill to create ‘herring spawn classic’
Price-fixing alleged among ‘big three’ tuna companies
Editorial: No free rein for sea lions while Columbia fish struggle
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Help for crab crisis?
Gov. Brown requests federal disaster declarations for California's commercial crab fishery closures.
The plight of crab boat crewmen
Sullivan applauds Obama's signing of Coast Guard act
Name of Kodiak harbor shooting victim released
Efforts afoot to recover two vessels aground near Petersburg
Canada's Pacific Region Licence Appeal Board to meet
Washington state officials to present salmon forecasts March 1
Body found washed ashore identified as Eagle III crewman
California Fish and Wildlife recaps eventful 2015
Red Lobster enjoys sales surge after mention in Beyoncé song
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Trident’s China strategy
The Seattle-based seafood giant is launching its first retail branding and marketing initiative in China.
Norton Sound winter red king crab fishery to open Feb. 15
Bristol Bay fishermen weigh in on Area M proposals
Feds want annual reports on crab rationalization, crew shares
Washington State University commits to MSC-certified seafood
NMFS releases action plans for eight at-risk marine species
Friday, February 12, 2016
Tsunami trash cleanup
The state has received nearly $1 million from Japan for another sweep of Alaska shores.
In California, a glimmer of hope for commercial Dungie season
Crab closure causes hardship and worry at Crescent City
Small commercial fishboats will need life rafts starting Feb. 26
Kodiak city, borough struggle with fisheries analyst contract
Port Lions gets federal funding for breakwater project
‘Alaska Fisheries Report’ from KMXT in Kodiak
Update on Prince William Sound sablefish fishery
Coast Guard assists vessel taking on water north of Depoe Bay
Bill would require school-lunch seafood to be US-caught
Sen. Murkowski lifts hold on FDA nominee
Opinion: Repair Washington culverts now to save salmon