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Monday, November 1, 2021

Kodiak rescue

A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter rescued four people from a fishing vessel that ran aground off Kodiak Island.

Tanner crab quotas announced for Kodiak, Chignik, and South Peninsula districts

ASMI's annual All Hands on Deck conference begins Nov. 9

NOAA opens public comment period on 'America the Beautiful' initiative

Opinion: As tribal leaders, we urge collective action for Western Alaska
salmon now


Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Alaska's lucrative salmon season

Adjusted for inflation, the 2021 preliminary fishery ex-vessel value of $643.9 million is the 26th-highest since 1975, the state Department of Fish and Game reports.

Bay Area Dungeness crab season delayed as entanglement precaution

Tanker adrift off Haida Gwaii coast now in tow

Federal court ruling reopens path to permanent protections for Bristol
Bay headwaters

Conservation group decries 'catastrophic investment in Northwest hatcheries'

Emergency action to temporarily extend West Coast sablefish fishery

Salmon need trees


Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Cook Inlet closure

NOAA Fisheries is implementing a fishery management plan amendment to prohibit commercial salmon fishing in the federal waters of Alaska's Cook Inlet.

Two Seattle shipyards have closed

Man who survived Scandies Rose sinking dies in Anchorage motorcycle crash

Canada wraps up Operation North Pacific Guard to combat global illegal fishing

California's Nimbus hatchery to increase production of Chinook salmon by 500,000 fish

Bill includes 'historic investment' in salmon recovery, Sen. Cantwell says


Thursday, November 4, 2021

California fisheries situation

"It's bleak," a state senator says.

U.S. Coast Guard saves a puppy!

'Alaska Fisheries Report' from KMXT in Kodiak

Pebble Partnership remains confident in mine's future in Bristol Bay

Will reviving B.C.'s declining salmon stocks require a rethink of hatcheries?

Ocean Beauty hires new West Coast sales manager


Friday, November 5, 2021

Prince William Sound salmon season summary

The total value of the salmon harvest was about $121.5 million this year, 14 percent more than the 10-year average, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game reports.

Despite recent bump, commercial salmon harvest in Cook Inlet is still declining

Feds release final rule closing part of Cook Inlet to commercial salmon fishing

Klamath River tribes, conservationists call for action to save salmon

Opinion: It's time to act to save Alaska's ferry system


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