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Monday, October 7, 2019

Alaska crab quotas

The Bristol Bay red king crab fishery will take a 12 percent cut
this season, while the Bering Sea snow crab fishery will see a
23 percent increase.

Norton Sound salmon season summary

Cruise ship visits are becoming the new normal in Unalaska

'Self-suspension' of MSC certification announced for B.C. salmon

Reemerging rockfish demand reflects impressive West Coast fisheries comeback


Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Federal management in the spotlight

People at Arcata, Calif., raise concerns about fisheries access for smaller vessels.

Bristol Bay groups sue EPA in hope of restoring 'preemptive veto' over Pebble

Biologist, First Nation 'devastated' DFO will allow B.C. strain of virus in fish farms

Cooke Aquaculture proposes to farm sterile trout in Puget Sound

Federal funding boost could help Oregon hatcheries


Wednesday, October 9, 2019

Coast Guard murder verdict

James Wells has again been found guilty of the 2012 murders
of two coworkers at a U.S. Coast Guard communications station
in Kodiak.

Bering Sea sablefish bycatch stirs concern

B.C. fishermen continue quest for disaster relief

USDA announces huge purchase of pollock products from Trident Seafoods

Fishpeople Seafood to close Toledo plant

California regulation changes upcoming for commercial Dungeness crab fishery


Thursday, October 10, 2019

Cod head north

Until recently, Pacific cod were rarely encountered in the northern
Bering Sea.

Senate hearing set on 'Making Sustainable Offshore Aquaculture a Reality'

Sea trials begin for second offshore fisheries science vessel for Canadian
Coast Guard

What are marine heatwaves?

Opinion: Pebble's environmental work is sound, defensible, and appropriate


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