Alaska/Pacific Coast Alaska residents building floating fish processing plant KTUU by Associated Press – July 3, 2017 SITKA, Alaska (AP) – A couple of Alaska residents have decided to add a wrinkle to the fish industry in Alaska. http://www.ktuu.com/content/news/Alaska-residents-building-floating-fish-processing-plant-432283213.html Environment/Science
July 5 , 2017
Alaska/Pacific Coast Commercial fishing season kicks off with higher prices, slow runs Commercial fishermen in Upper Cook Inlet have been out since, kicking off what’s predicted to be a fairly slow sockeye salmon season. Peninsula Clarion by Elizabeth Earl –
July 3, 2017
Alaska/Pacific Coast Bristol Bay Update: Run Still Building at Port Moller with Over 5 Million Caught in the Bay SEAFOODNEWS.COM by Peggy Parker – June 30, 2017 On the cusp of the July 4th holiday, speculation is rife in Bristol
June 30, 2017
Alaska/Pacific Coast PWS salmon harvest reaches 1.7 M Still below forecast, there’s a long way to go on the sockeye run Cordova Times by Margaret Bauman – June 30, 2017 Commercial salmon harvests in Prince William sound stood at nearly
June 29, 2017
Alaska/Pacific Coast Alaska Salmon Harvest Near Nine Million Fish Fishermen’s News – June 28, 2017 Bristol Bay’s famed sockeye salmon fishery is off and running, with 1.5 million red salmon so far – mainly from the Egegik District – helping