Monday, November 10, 2014

FEDERAL SUIT CHALLENGES HIRED SKIPPERS RULE

A lawsuit brought against the National Marine Fisheries Service challenges the new "hired skippers" rule in the halibut and sablefish fisheries.

 

Worst of Bering Sea storm over for Aleutian Island residents

Senate, governor races remain in limbo in Alaska

Kodiak's Stutes given Alaska House Fisheries chair

British Columbia seeks to calm mining worries in Alaska

Relative sea level rise on Humboldt Bay called highest in California

Salmon returns are on rise in Umatilla River

New tagging project to track humpback whales to Hawaii

Opinion: Ocean conditions are key to salmon recovery

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

SILVER BAY, STARKIST SIGN INVESTMENT DEAL

Tuna giant StarKist and its South Korean parent, Dongwon, are taking a 12.5 percent stake in Sitka-based salmon processor Silver Bay Seafoods.

 

State posts Alaska salmon season summaries

Inletkeeper tests find no Fukushima radiation in Lower Cook Inlet

Kodiak's Fisheries Work Group to hone plan of attack

New Tulsequah Chief mine plan raises concerns in Juneau


British Columbia says mine concerns heard, critics disagree

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

SHIPPERS MATSON, HORIZON LINES TO MERGE

Horizon's Alaska service consists of two weekly sailings from Tacoma to Anchorage and Kodiak, and a weekly sailing to Dutch Harbor.

Sen. Begich has lost, AP reports

B.C. wild salmon tested and certified free of three diseases

Crab captain charged at Dutch Harbor

ASMI seeks sustainability officer


A salute to Coast Guard veterans

Documenting San Pedro's tuna heritage

When fish shout

Thursday, November 13, 2014

PLANNING BEGINS TOWARD NEW ALASKA GOVERNOR

Although election results remain unofficial, Bill Walker has named a transition team.

 

 


Ex-Westward supervisors sentenced in air pollution case

Fukushima radiation barely detectable off North America

Kodiak city, borough team up on vessel discharge rules

Did overfishing trash gull population?


Opinion: Dams are an easy scapegoat

Friday, November 14, 2014

BIG CATCH OF 38.5 MILLION SOCKEYE FORECAST AT
BRISTOL BAY

The Naknek-Kvichak District is expected to see the largest run by far.

 

 

'Excellent' pink harvest predicted for Southeast

Alaska Fisheries Report from KMXT in Kodiak

Transboundary group wants a voice in B.C. mining process

Feds to protect Puget Sound habitat for rockfish


Oregon senator pushes Klamath dams bill

Klamath casino's new restaurant features Pacific
Northwest fare

Whoosh: the 'Salmon Cannon'

Pacific Marine Expo next week in Seattle!

 


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