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‘Deadliest Catch’: 2024 brings new owners to the Seabrooke
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Copper River setting pace in Prince William Sound harvests
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Over $12 million was allocated to address fishery resource disasters that occurred in multiple Alaska salmon fisheries. Photo by iStock
U.S. allocates $12.2M for salmon fishery recovery
Carli Stewart
F/V Froyanes1 is just one of the new Norwegian boats being built to cash in on an invasive species, red King Crab. While regulated under a quota regime in the Barents Sea, Norway has declared open season, spreading west and south from those waters.
King Crab fishing booming in European waters
Paul Molyneaux
Photo by NOAA Fisheries
Homer approves resolution opposing Groundfish Forum on halibut bycatch
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Pollock trawlers to be included in electronic monitoring program
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Market conditions continue to pressure processors, fishermen
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Sometimes ‘Deadliest Catch’ is all too real
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Katrina Hoffman of PWSSC
Alaska's commercial fisheries director recognized for his efforts
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Copper River salmon. National Park Service photo.
Precision permeates Alaska salmon fishery management
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The 37-year-old Alaska research vessel Tiglax underwent an extensive refit at the Snow & Co. shipyard in Seattle. Snow & Co. photo.
Full refit for Alaska research vessel
Michael Crowley
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