Monday, November 24, 2014
Fishermen's Finest to build advanced trawler
The Kirkland, Washington, company says the trawler will be "the first carbon-neutral fishing vessel in the world and will fully utilize every fish caught."
Sitka herring forecast lowest in a decade
Study: World's most acidic water in Bering Sea
NOAA establishes new panel on ocean exploration
Marine debris presents deadly threat to B.C. sea lions
Can a stream cleanse itself of mining contaminants?
Newport Fishermen's Wives to file federal lawsuit
Innovative abalone spawning technique to aid restoration
California's Ten Mile River undergoes restoration transformation
Opinion: How Alaska bucked the trend of salmon loss – but that's in jeopardy
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Bristol Bay group releases sockeye market analysis
The Russian embargo will leave a large volume of Norwegian salmon without its traditional market, and will close a major market for Alaska salmon roe.
Judge temporarily halts EPA's 404(c) process on Pebble Mine
Governor-elect Walker interviews for cabinet positions
Fishery players on Walker transition team
NMFS to implement Steller protections for Aleutian fisheries
Alaska spared in West Coast port slowdown
Endangered Idaho sockeye regaining fitness advantage
New research tool tracks changes in ocean acidification
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Alaska red king crab prices dip
Illegal fishing and overharvest in Russia remains a big concern.
Another former Westward Seafoods employee sentenced
Commercial smokehouse planned in Prince Rupert
Oregon fishermen's wives sue to save Newport rescue station
What determines the color of fish flesh?
Opinion: People of Bristol Bay give thanks