Monday, April 16, 2018
Opinion
Alaska is at a crossroads in its salmon history.
Council grapples with Cook Inlet salmon management issue
Roland Maw indicted again
Former Alaska ferry Taku headed to scrap
'Alaska Fisheries Report' from KMXT in Kodiak
Wetfish association thankful for council's sardine action
Giant Pacific octopus: Smart and delicious
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Crab traceability
The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission this week will consider new
record-keeping requirements that could aid the Dungeness fishery during biotoxin events.
Prince William Sound salmon season outlook
ASMI marketing update
Court blocks restocking of Cooke salmon farm
Republicans criticize spill of dam water to help salmon
NMFS weekly enforcement highlights
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Asteroid crash
Marine fish won an evolutionary lottery 66 million years ago,
UCLA biologists report.
NOAA ship sustains damage in Seattle
Fishermen skip Kodiak herring fishery
Crowley completes acquisition of SeaRiver tankers
Entanglement in crab trap lines likely killed yearling whale
Marine Harvest CEO, Suzuki debate B.C. salmon farming
Thursday, April 19, 2018
China bound
Several seafood companies including Trident, Icicle, and Copper River will take part in Alaska's trade mission to China.
Peter Pan to rebuild Port Moller plant, which burned last year
Washington state argues culvert case in U.S. Supreme Court
Charges filed against Ilwaco charter skippers, crewmen
Investment pool could help sustain fishing on Washington coast
What's the potential for Alaska's slimy hagfish?
Friday, April 20, 2018
Blasted sea lions
An Alaska skipper and deckhand have been charged in the shotgun slaughter of Steller sea lions.
Atlantic salmon caught more than 40 miles up Skagit River
Effort to let trawler America's Finest fish in U.S. runs aground
Bottlenose dolphins spotted off Canada's Pacific coast
Alaska Gov. Bill Walker talks fisheries
'Alaska Fisheries Report' from KMXT in Kodiak
B.C. First Nations get clarity on fishing rights from top court