Monday, September 19, 2016
Pay the people
Clem Tillion is among plaintiffs suing for a full Alaska Permanent Fund dividend.
Fish oil spills at Unalaska
60-foot pleasure craft sinks at Fishermen’s Terminal in Seattle
Fishing vessel beaches at Florence, Ore.
Coast Guard awards cutter contract to Florida yard
Google, Leonardo DiCaprio team up to track illegal fishing
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Diving for dollars
The Southeast Alaska sea cucumber fishery is set to open Oct. 3 with quota of 1.24 million pounds.
Prince William Sound Tanner crab test fishery planned
California sea otter population reaches record high number
Russia’s Western Kamchatka salmon now MSC-certified
Environmental benefits of crop-based fish feed questioned
Opinion: Pink salmon relief would go against ‘natural order’
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Call for halibut proposals
The International Pacific Halibut Commission is inviting regulatory and catch limit proposals for consideration at its 2017 annual meeting in Victoria, B.C.
Explosion hits Westward Seafoods plant at Dutch Harbor
ASMI marketing update
Murkowski says Navy has explaining to do
Massive marine debris cleanup begins in B.C.
Anchovies pick up where sardines left off in Astoria
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Watching climate change
A new report suggests Alaska fisheries haven't experienced many observable impacts so far.
Fishmeal dust suspected in Dutch Harbor plant blast
Kodiak wants acknowledgment of its 'rural' status
Ocean Gold Seafoods fined more than $100K over forklift safety
San Mateo County harbor commissioners reduce fish fees
Halibut commission seeks survey program manager
Friday, September 23, 2016
Pink plea
Alaska Gov. Bill Walker is asking the federal government to declare fishery disasters for certain areas of the state experiencing poor pink salmon harvests this season.