Monday, August 1, 2016
She’s gone
The abandoned trawler Alaska Juris is presumed sunk in deep water in the Bering Sea.
Unalaska eagle attacks Coast Guard officer, steals phone
Cook Inlet gillnetters direct market part of their salmon catch
Cook Inlet scallop season to open Aug. 15 with small quota
Sitka moorage rates to increase by 5 percent
Sinking ships in British Columbia
Bellingham SeaFeast 2016 set for Sept. 30, Oct. 1
Northern California’s short crab season termed ‘horrible’
Feds sued over Klamath River salmon parasite outbreaks
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
Opinion
Let’s feast on Alaska Wild Salmon Day.
Western Aleutians golden king crab quota cut 25 percent
Ninilchik tribe sets subsistence net in Kenai River
Crewman found dead on boat near Wrangell
CFEC proposes regulation changes
Wash. adopts clean water rule tied to fish consumption
Historic Humboldt fishing vessel to be fully restored
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Where are the humpies?
Kodiak's pink salmon catch is lagging badly this season, meaning the run is either weak or late.
Signs of hope seen for Yukon River Chinook
What impact are bears having on Bristol Bay salmon?
ASMI sets up Walmart, Sam's Club salmon promotions
Fraser River sockeye update
NMFS releases rule for electronic reporting of trade data
Thursday, August 4, 2016
Sugar kelp, anyone?
Alaska is considering issuance of a permit to grow sugar kelp on longlines anchored in Larsen Bay on the west side of Kodiak Island.
NMFS surveys Bering Sea skate nursery grounds
Mount Polley mine disaster, two years later
Ex-fisheries minister Tootoo admits 'inappropriate' relationship
Key Willapa oyster bed abandoned due to pest infestation
Opinion: Magnuson-Stevens Act doesn't need changing
Friday, August 5, 2016
Crab in focus
The Joint Committee on Fisheries and Aquaculture will convene a special hearing Aug. 10 on California's troubled Dungeness season.