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King Crab
Seattle-based Integrity Machining has equipped nine new boats with 24-inch Kolstrand crab blocks with KYB radial piston motors, like the one seen here, and other deck gear. Photo by Integrity Machining
Kolstrand innovates crab blocks with rotary piston motors
Paul Molyneaux
Red king crab. NOAA photo.
Relief applications open in 2019-2020 crab fishery disasters
NF Aggregator
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
Nick Mavar Jr. in front of the F/V Northwestern, as seen on Discovery Channel's 'Deadliest Catch'. Photo courtesy of Mavar's Facebook.
Nick Mavar, star on 'Deadliest Catch', dies at age 59
Carli Stewart
'Deadliest Catch' returns with a two-hour premiere on Tuesday, June 11 at 8 PM ET/PT on Discovery Channel. Photo courtesy of Discovery Channel
Deadliest Catch Returns in 2024: Red King Crab Reopens
NF Staff
Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI) commissioned the McKinley Research Group to compose a research report on Alaska’s seafood industry. Photo by ASMI
Insight into the future of Alaska's seafood industry
Carli Stewart
AKCRRAB conducted experimental releases of juvenile red king crabs raised in captivity to further study optimal release and behavior. Photo courtesy of NOAA Fisheries/Chris Long
Boosting wild red king crab populations through hatcheries
Carli Stewart
Northline Seafoods' 40'x100' processing barge Hannah. Northline Seafoods image.
Alaska processors make their moves after market tumult
Cliff White
The North Pacific Fishery Management Council said they will not tighten Bristol Bay savings area restrictions. Photo by Adele Heidenreich on Shutterstock
Regional council opposes further regulations in Bristol Bay savings area
Carli Stewart
Trident Seafoods' seasonal salmon processing plant at False Pass if among Alaska operations the company says it will close. Trident Seafoods photo.
Trident Seafoods readies sale of three Alaska plants
NF Staff
Courtesy of NOAA Fisheries
Study sees benefits in early release of hatchery red king crab
NF Aggregator
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