Tuesday, September 8, 2015
B.C. tragedy
A fishing vessel owned by Pacific Seafood sank Saturday off the west coast of Vancouver Island, killing three of the four aboard.
Alaska trawlers fined, forfeit $106,326 worth of Pacific cod
Icicle Seafoods sale falls through
Southeast Alaska pot shrimp quotas announced
Alaska authorities issue fewer citations this dipnet season
USDA posts bid invitation for canned red salmon
Robin Samuelsen takes a ride with the president
Bornstein Seafoods wins bid for Astoria port warehouse space
Port of Toledo marine boatlift lawsuit dropped
Opinion: Just say no to Vancouver oil terminal
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Leadership change
Jeff Regnart is leaving as Alaska's commercial fisheries director.
Federal scientists see link between Exxon spill, fish decline
Bristol Bay association thanks President Obama for his visit
Kodiak's pink salmon harvest sets new record
Troopers cite two men 'smashing spawning salmon' near Sitka
Is a West Coast salmon 'nightmare' coming?
Zeke Grader crosses the bar
California's Feather River Hatchery fish ladder opens Sept. 14
Thursday, September 10, 2015
The dead
B.C. authorities have released the names of three fishermen lost in a trawler sinking off Vancouver Island.
More on Jeff Regnart’s departure as Alaska comfish director
The complexity of bycatch management discussed at Kodiak
Paper examines full observer coverage for all GOA trawlers
Judge backs Interior Department denial of Alaska refuge road
Fishing vessel sinks in Kelp Bay near Sitka
Fraser River pink salmon run estimate slashed
Humboldt harbor district mulls 40-year tideland lease
Friday, September 11, 2015
Crab clues
Results of this year’s Eastern Bering Sea bottom trawl survey suggest quotas for key species might take a fall.
Feds to survey fishing, processing businesses in SW Alaska
Bristol Bay association schedules two meetings this month
‘Alaska Fisheries Report’ from KMXT in Kodiak
Review of Alaska Interagency Electronic Reporting System
Liberals vow to stop oil tanker traffic off northern B.C.
Free festival celebrates Columbia River sturgeon