Monday, September 26, 2016
Spine time
The Southeast Alaska red sea urchin fishery is set to open Oct. 1 with a quota of nearly 3.7 million pounds.
Kodiak looks to increase harbor rates
State completes emergency cleanup of Wrangell site
ASMI seeks industry members to serve on committees
Oregon fisheries permit board to meet on sardine case
Murkowski: Obama monument designations opposed in Alaska
Opinion: Recent monument designations are good but not enough
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Coho trouble
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee is asking the federal government to declare a commercial fishery failure.
Technology, people combine to count Steller sea lions
Chiefs say they’re ‘fed up’ with Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Tug sinks in Columbia River
California governor signs legislation on crab gear, whales
NMFS weekly enforcement highlights
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
CGC Munro
The U.S. Coast Guard plans to commission its sixth national security cutter next April in Seattle.
Kodiak Borough approves letter to council on Gulf trawl reform
Sitka political hopeful wants full-service marine haulout
Giant LNG project on B.C. coast gets conditional approval
UW study: Unreported catch doesn't always mean overfishing
Bill to allow killing of predatory sea lions advances
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Uncharted waters
What does the recent 9th Circuit ruling mean for Cook Inlet salmon?
Alaska crab vessels selected for observer coverage
Oregon to limit commercial anchovy fishing in Columbia River
Chinook salmon trucking success confirmed in Oregon
Importance of aquaculture touted at Monterey conference
Opinion: The case for an Alaska income tax
Friday, September 30, 2016
Environmental case
Alaska prosecutors have charged the general manager of Prince William Sound Aquaculture Corp. and two others in connection with a fuel oil spill.