Monday, September 25, 2017
Red king crab returns
For the first time in several years, Southeast Alaska will have a red king crab fishing season.
Puget Sound lawsuit OK’d
PWS oil spill probed
Pebble CEO met with EPA head
Dam removal’s orca connection
Shocking fishing technique
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Odds favor La Niña
Citing favorable conditions, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has issued a La Niña watch.
Orca extinction feared
Klamath algae impact
Denmark re-use for Unalaska nets
Alaskans, salmon and art
CA hatchery run drops
Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Kodiak considers direct sales
Kodiak, Alaska's city council is considering a rule change that would allow fishermen to sell their catches directly to customers.
MSA reform debated
Wild salmon outpace transplants
Six million Chignik humpies
Curbing bird bycatch
Entanglement reduction advances
Thursday, September 28, 2017
Kodiak's booms and busts
If recent patterns continue, this year's strong salmon season in the Kodiak, Alaska area could be followed by a poor one.
Farmed salmon value spikes
Climate change and B.C. fish
Experimental gillnets show success
'Fishway' aids B.C. salmon
Dams could trigger salmon extinction
Friday, September 29, 2017
Tsunami's invasive aftermath
Researchers are concerned about the potential impacts of what has been described as the longest marine migration ever documented.
B.C. sockeye plan falters
Alaska's resilient fishing industry
Downsize for Kodiak fisheries group
Feds support Alaska seaweed farming
New OR rep on fishery council