Monday, September 28, 2015
State victory
The Alaska Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Department of Fish and Game in a case involving Cook Inlet salmon setnetters.
Fishermen's Memorial loses appeal over Juneau waterfront
Norton Sound summer red king crab tally strong $2.1 million
Super yacht anchors in Dutch Harbor
State to clean up highly contaminated junk yard in Wrangell
B.C. mine wants to increase discharges to Fraser River
675 crab pots, most belonging to Canadians, seized in Wash.
Klamath River fish health improves after flow increase
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Help wanted
United Fishermen of Alaska is looking for a new executive director.
Shell halts oil exploration in Alaska Arctic
Bering Sea crab boats selected to carry observers
Army Corps surveys Nushagak with an eye on erosion
Toledo to have largest boat lift between San Diego, Kodiak
Close to half of all edible seafood is wasted, study finds
Opinion: Another Southeast Alaska salmon success story
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Passing the gavel
Abe Williams is the third man this year to serve as board president for the Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association.
Amid water crunch, Kodiak processors agree to limit usage
Kuskokwim area salmon season tallies less than $1 million
Humboldt harbor district candidates forum set for today
California posts final 2014 commercial landings report
Fishing industry urges safety exams every two years, not five
'Antiquities Act was never meant for the ocean,' Young says
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Deadline looms
The U.S. Coast Guard is urging fishing vessel owners to get their mandatory dockside safety exams prior to the Oct. 15 enforcement date.
F/V Pacific Venture refloated, hauled out at Sitka
Count of known fish species living in Salish Sea increases
Salmon to swim above Shasta Dam for first time in decades
Opinion: Dreadful dam project would strand Calif. salmon
Opinion: Alaskans’ distrust of B.C. is well-founded
Editorial: A decisive win for Seattle’s maritime industry
Friday, October 2, 2015
Watching you
The U.S. Coast Guard this week conducted a fisheries surveillance flight between the Canadian border and central Oregon, documenting 32 fishing vessels.
Manager addresses Southeast Alaska king crab closure
Seafood veteran Frank Kelty runs for Unalaska City Council
‘Alaska Fisheries Report’ from KMXT in Kodiak
Petersburg planning effort includes waterfront, harbor review
Humboldt harbor district candidates lay out their ideas
NMFS awards $2.5M in bycatch reduction engineering grants
Opinion: Kenai River Sportfishing Association does good work