Monday, March 30, 2015
Can Eureka be cool again?
Northern California city studies feasibility of a new cold storage facility.
Robert Heyano discusses resignation from BBRSDA board
Alaska court rejects religion defense in Native subsistence case
The continuing debate on halibut bycatch
Alaska crabbers want in on fed plan to trace illegal seafood
R/V Sikuliaq arrives in Unalaska on maiden voyage
Fish artist Ray Troll coming to Kodiak
In Juneau, it's fish guts to meow mix
A brief history of aerial fish spotting in Alaska
B.C. herring fishery update
B.C. to overhaul seafood licensing and regulation
Sea lions plug Lower Columbia, raising salmon concerns
Opinion: Time for compromise in Cook Inlet fisheries
A classic Alaska obit: Capt. Don Malcolm Jr.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Occupy B.C.
First Nation members set up camp at a government office to protest a herring fishery.
Is fish oil snake oil?
Homer takes step toward deepwater dock expansion
Prince Rupert herring fishery update
Angler knowledge aids rockfish recovery
Ivar's to raise worker wages to $15 right away
Wednesday, April 1, 2015
220.9 million fish
If the forecast holds true, Alaska's commercial salmon catch this year will far surpass the 2014 tally.
Southern SE Alaska sablefish harvest objective posted
With issue resolved, emergency halibut bycatch petition denied
B.C. approves first mine since Mount Polley disaster
Commercial netters get crack at lower Columbia spring Chinook
Debate continues on Willapa Bay salmon management
Bird hazing planned on Oregon coast to protect juvenile salmon
Opinion: Anchorage needs a voice on Board of Fisheries
Thursday, April 2, 2015
Running dry
California Gov. Jerry Brown has ordered a sweeping set of mandatory drought restrictions, the first in state history.
Dozens reported dead in Sea of Okhotsk trawler sinking
Coalition requests reduction in Bering Sea salmon bycatch
Barges to reach Bristol Bay early this year
ComFish Alaska trade show starts today
More bad news for B.C.'s wild sockeye
Heiltsuk First Nation claims victory in herring dispute
Best fish and chips in Seattle
Friday, April 3, 2015
Fish giveaways
A bill introduced in the Alaska House would allow donations of sport and subsistence catches to nonprofit meal programs such as those in schools and senior centers.