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Monday, June 14, 2021

Bristol Bay safety

The U.S. Coast Guard is partnering with the Alaska Army National Guard and Civil Air Patrol on a marine safety deployment in support of the commercial salmon season.

Alaska delegation decries Biden administration position on Tongass forest

Cantwell applauds Biden administration position on Tongass forest

'Alaska Fisheries Report' from KMXT in Kodiak

Mining company contributes toward cleanup of abandoned Tulsequah Chief mine

Commentary: Scientists urge Biden to go big on ocean protection


Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Alaska salmon harvest update No. 1

The young season has produced at least 1.2 million salmon thus far, says the first weekly harvest update from the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute.

Quotas announced for Alaska's small weathervane scallop fishery

Mask policy remains muddled for commercial fishing industry

Woman pleads guilty to embezzling from NOAA-funded seal commission

Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies announced

Researchers pull record-breaking 100-year-old white sturgeon from B.C. river

Commentary: The facts about seafood sustainability


Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Opinion

United Fishermen of Alaska strongly opposes fish farming –
but hatcheries are not fish farms.

Copper River District to open again on Thursday

Local divers plunge into Puget Sound to count endangered rockfish

Oregon sets June 21 meeting on second round of CARES Act funding

Hundreds of juvenile Chinook salmon reported dead on Klamath River


Thursday, June 17, 2021

Updated observer policy

With the COVID situation improving, vessels won't have the same eligibility for release from observer coverage.

Commercial halibut season set to open next week off West Coast

Kuskokwim River chum run extremely low so far

Pebble: Appeals court revives case challenging EPA's removal of
watershed protection

DFO denies transfer license for fish farm in Discovery Islands

NOAA gets first Senate-confirmed administrator since 2017

U.S. Coast Guard decommissions Bahrain-based cutters Aquidneck, Adak


Friday, June 18, 2021

Bristol Bay watch

Fishermen in the Nushagak District may face more conservative management this season due to low king salmon returns.

Fearing dismal salmon runs, Kwik'Pak Fisheries pivots to gardening

Kodiak's own unique invasive pest: crayfish

North Pacific right whale makes rare appearance off B.C. coast

Fishermen voice concerns over Morro Bay wind farm

U.S. Coast Guard welcomes new vice commandant


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