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Monday, April 19, 2021

First Nations celebrate

The British Columbia Court of Appeal says it expects Canada to remedy problems in commercial fishery regulations arising from a legal battle first launched in 2003.

Sitka's blessing of the fleet resumes

Study finds Chinook returning younger, resparking debate on fish management

Yurok Tribe cancels its commercial salmon fishery

U.S. Coast Guard's first female four-star admiral nominated to be
vice commandant

How bad is it really to eat farm-raised salmon?


Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Radiation testing of Alaska seafood

A decade after Japan's Fukushima nuclear disaster, state environmental regulators said they're expanding radiation testing of commercially harvested fish and crab.

Commercial fisherman Hannah Heimbuch touts Alaska seafood on 'Today' show

U.S. Coast Guard reminds boaters tribal, Canadian marinas remain off limits

Washington salmon seasons 'reflect continued low runs' of some wild Chinook, coho stocks

Genetic diversity in salmon has declined since fish farming introduced – study


Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Alaska's humpback feedback

State officials offer a mixed review of the federal government's action on designating critical habitat for humpback whales.

NOAA Fisheries fact-checks orca bycatch photo circulating on social media

Canadian budget sets aside significant funds to preserve wild Pacific salmon

Season 17 of 'Deadliest Catch' launches

Commentary: Collaboration offers best hope for lasting Puget Sound
salmon solution


Thursday, April 22, 2021

NOAA nominee

An Oregon State University professor has been tapped to head the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Prince William Sound salmon fishery outlook

Court case over Sitka herring continues

'Alaska Fisheries Report' from KMXT in Kodiak

Alaska's secret Cold War seafood export: shellfish toxin for the CIA

The 11 best canned salmon brands for a healthy lifestyle in 2021


Friday, April 23, 2021

Coast Guard's new Alaska boss

Rear Adm. Nathan A. Moore has taken command of the
U.S. Coast Guard's vast 17th District.

Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute requests $20 million to deal with pandemic

Commercial, subsistence harvesters decry Alaska trawl bycatch of
Chinook salmon

Chris Hladick, former Region 10 EPA administrator, to step in as Dillingham
city manager

Escort tug damaged Alaska oil tanker in January incident

Southeast Alaska beam trawl shrimp fishery opens May 1

City of Campbell River supports spot prawn harvesters in battle against
DFO decision

Washington Gov. Inslee signs crewmember licensing bill


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