Monday, June 26, 2017
Global fish waste
Fleets dump nearly 10 million tons of good fish back into the ocean every year, according to new research.
Fishing vessel taking on water saved in Prince William Sound
Alaska halibut charters move into new waters, species
Observer costs could rise for Alaska small boat owners
'Initial steps' announced for road between King Cove, Cold Bay
A 1945 salmon tender, restored and ready for Bristol Bay
Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Southeast Alaska troll announcement
The first Chinook salmon opening of the summer troll season will begin July 1, targeting 63,000 treaty fish.
Kenai River dipnet guide service started
Archaeologist sees evidence of Alutiiq fish trap at Kodiak
NMFS weekly enforcement highlights
Security alert! Giant lobster hits Boston airport
Opinion: King Cove road about hauling fish, not people
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Bristol Bay fishery update
Fishermen in the Nushagak District score an enormous early
sockeye catch.
In Sitka, partners develop floating processor for Bristol Bay
Alaska Legislature likely will quit for summer without fiscal plan
Wash. lawmakers reach budget deal to avert government shutdown
Washington agency warns of shutdown impact on fisheries
Thursday, June 29, 2017
Council members named
The U.S. Commerce Department announces appointments to regional fishery management councils.
Witherell named executive director of North Pacific Council
Prince William Sound lingcod quotas announced
Southeast Alaska summer salmon troll season opens Saturday
Low sockeye return a concern in Alaska's Upper Lynn Canal
Ivar's lands a way to stay in Seattle airport
Friday, June 30, 2017
California legal action vowed
The Center for Biological Diversity intends to sue the state over whale and turtle entanglements in the Dungeness crab fishery.
Young pollock weather recent Bering Sea warm phase
Unalaska is the nation's eagle attack capital. Why?
Study shows Homer halibut charters stay closer to town
Norwegian Air chief aims for more low-cost Seattle-Europe routes
Salmon crash threatens Northern California tribal culture
Opinion: Small Pebble will become big Pebble