Monday, July 25, 2016
A Win for Pacific Choice
A federal judge has denied the government’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the West Coast groundfish trawl IFQ program.
Fishing vessel seized at Bristol Bay
First Nation says activists aren’t welcome at its salmon farms
Fraser River sockeye update
Research: What brought sea lice epidemic to B.C. salmon?
Low salmon run expected this fall for Klamath River
Opinion: Governor should support Alaska groundfish industry
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
CFEC case tossed
A Juneau judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging Alaska Gov. Bill Walker’s dismantling of the Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission.
Unalaska herring fishery on hold as seiners search
Alaska villagers say CDQ company has let them down
Kodiak salmon harvest tops 2 million fish as pinks surge
Truck laden with salmon overturns in Juneau
Former fisheries minister Tootoo completes alcohol treatment
Many spring Chinook disappear before reaching Bonneville Dam
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Bering Sea drama
Rescuers saved 46 people who abandoned the F/V Alaska Juris, which was taking on water near Kiska Island.
Oregon man found dead aboard vessel in Bristol Bay
Crew safe after seiner capsizes off Alaska Peninsula
UFA offers prizes for taking part in salmon habitat survey
Fraser River sockeye update
West Coast fish pathogen now found in eastern U.S.
Acidification may impact reproductive behavior of wild fish
Commentary: Serve U.S. fish, not Russian, in school lunches
Thursday, July 28, 2016
Alaska Juris response
A salvage vessel has been dispatched to try to locate and assess the abandoned Bering Sea fishing vessel.
North Alaska Peninsula enjoys strong sockeye catch
Fire ravages gillnet boat in Sitka
Sen. Murkowski campaigns in Petersburg
Comment invited on Gulf of Alaska bycatch management EIS
First Nations group urges feds to stop expansion of fish farms
Friday, July 29, 2016
Pink purchase
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced this week it bought nearly $10 million in canned pink salmon.