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Monday, June 17, 2019

Alaska sinking

A fishing vessel finds trouble in the Wrangell Narrows.

Troopers confiscate 18 nets during Kuskokwim subsistence opening

USDA buys $3.8 million in fish sticks from Trident Seafoods

North Pacific Council June newsletter

Opinion: More mercury in the fish we eat?

Opinion: To save Klamath River salmon, shut down the hatcheries


Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Hatchery disaster

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has released an investigation into a power failure at Minter Creek Hatchery that resulted in the loss of millions of salmon fry.

Coast Guard: Illegal charter boats pose threat to public safety

Alaska fishermen appeal Carnival's $20 million pollution settlement

ASMI marketing update

Seattle will be home port for new class of icebreakers

Opinion: Limited entry isn't perfect, but it keeps Bristol Bay teeming
with sockeye


Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Trade war

Alaska's congressional delegation wants the Trump administration to help Alaska fishermen and seafood processors caught in the president's trade war with China.

Alaska congressional delegation letter to Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue

Coast Guard responds to fuel barge aground in Naknek, Alaska

UFA requests delay in vessel registration law, citing poor rollout

New generation of fishermen continues Petersburg presence in Bristol Bay

Bering Sea pollock 'B' season opens with slightly higher quota

Commercial fishing crews in B.C. now required to wear life jackets on deck


Thursday, June 20, 2019

Trade war

Alaska fish, deboned in China, may get hit with Trump's tariffs.

After court decision, no federal officers patrolling lower Kuskokwim

House passes anti-Pebble amendment; Young votes no, defends permit process

CDFW sets hearing on proposed Dungeness gear retrieval program

Opinion: Alaska delegation begs for fish bailout, but won't tell truth on tariffs


Friday, June 21, 2019

Catches on camera

Two types of fishing vessels in the West Coast groundfish fleet will have the option of installing cameras beginning in 2021 to monitor their catch as a less costly alternative to human observers.

Three more gray whales found dead, bringing total in Alaska to 10

U.S. agency seeks 'hosts' for rotting whales amid die-off

'Alaska Fisheries Report' from KMXT in Kodiak

WDFW plants oysters off Whidbey Island to compensate for 2012 oil spill

Port of Astoria executive director resigns


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