Monday, December 1, 2025
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- Dec 1
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Alaska
Wild Fish Conservancy nets $1.7m in SE Alaska salmon troller suit...
The judgment ends a long legal fight that nearly closed the region's troll fishery in an effort to protect endangered killer whales...
Undercurrent News by Liza Mayer - November 28, 2025
The US government has been ordered to pay nearly $1.7 million in legal fees and costs to the Wild Fish Conservancy (WFC), marking the end of the environmental group's litigation against the Southeast Alaska Chinook salmon fishery.
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Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission says impacts and rights don't stop at border
CBC News by Andrew Kurjata, Hanna Petersen - November 29, 2025
A group of tribal nations in Alaska has gone to B.C. Supreme Court demanding their voice be heard on major mining projects in the province’s northwest.
West Coast
Discovery of green crabs in US state raises concerns for Dungeness crab, Pacific salmon
Native eelgrass beds have already been affected across Washington's inland waters, with potential long-term consequences for fisheries and salmon recovery efforts...
Undercurrent News - November 28, 2025
Researchers have confirmed the first evidence of European green crabs in Washington state's northern Whidbey Basin, signaling the spread of one of the world's most damaging invasive marine species deeper into the Salish Sea, reports the Seattle Times.
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International
3MMI - Europe: Heavy Price Pressure Ahead for Core Seafood Species
Tradex Foods - December 1, 2025
Europe’s seafood market is tightening rapidly heading into the holidays, with prices climbing across wild-caught staples like cod, mackerel, salmon, and tuna as supply constraints intensify.
FYI’s
Business of Fishing Workshop– February 2026
Alaska Sea Grant - November, 2025
Date change: February 23, 25 and 27 (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) 5:30–8:00 pm each day
Alaska Sea Grant’s Business of Fishing workshop is a three session online workshop offering commercial fishing business training to coastal communities around the state. It is designed for boat owners, permit holders and fishermen looking to upgrade their fishing operations and improve their financial management skills.
Pacific Seafood Processors Association
4039 21st Ave. W, Suite 400, Seattle, WA 98199
Phone: 206.281.1667
E-mail: admin@pspafish.net; Website: www.pspafish.net
Our office days/hours are Monday-Friday8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
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