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Monday, January 13, 2025

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Alaska Legislative task force offers possible actions to rescue troubled Alaska seafood industry In draft recommendations, members suggest boosted international marketing, development of new products, more support for workers, and other steps Alaska Beacon by Yereth Rosen - January 11, 2025 Alaska lawmakers from fishing-dependent communities say they have ideas for ways to rescue the state’s beleaguered seafood industry, with a series of bills likely to follow. https://alaskabeacon.com/2025/01/11/legislative-task-force-offers-possible-actions-to-rescue-troubled-alaska-seafood-industry/ Alaska hatchery operators warn against proposed 25 percent cut in egg take Seafood Source by Nathan Strout - January 10, 2025 The operators of salmon hatcheries in Southeast Alaska are warning that a proposed 25 percent reduction in the egg take of pink and chum salmon would have devastating consequences for the hatcheries, leading to job losses and the eventual closure of facilities. https://www.seafoodsource.com/news/aquaculture/alaska-hatchery-operators-warn-against-proposed-25-percent-cut-in-egg-take *Requires Subscription National Seafood leaders share their ambitions for 2025 Many of the biggest names in seafood have been speaking to IntraFish about their hopes, fears and ambitions for the year ahead. Here, we compile their opinions on a variety of topics. Intrafish by Robin Paxton - January 10, 2025 IntraFish invited some of the biggest names in seafood to share their reflections on an often challenging 2024 and outline their ambitions for the year that lies ahead. So far, our Outlook 2025 series has featured more than 20 industry leaders – and we have more lined up in the days to come. https://www.intrafish.com/people/seafood-leaders-share-their-ambitions-for-2025/2-1-1762766 Environment/Science Technology Week: Launching into the Future with Advanced Technologies Join us as we highlight the technologies our scientists use to fulfill our mission! NOAA Fisheries - January 13, 2025 NOAA scientists use many technologies to collect and analyze the data needed to manage our ocean resources and habitats. These technologies help us explore remote ocean areas, study endangered species, and ensure we have the information needed to make informed decisions about management and conservation. This allows us to better manage fisheries and support our coastal communities. https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/technology-week-launching-future-advanced-technologies Labeling and Marketing 3MMI - Pacific Halibut: 2025 Outlook, Spawning Biomass Increases, Interim TCEY Tradex Foods - January 13, 2025 Pacific Halibut spawning biomass increased for 2025 following declines since 2016, and lowest landings in 100 years in 2024. For the new season, IPHC’s interim procedure specifies a F43% reference target which would equate to a TCEY 11% higher than last year’s. Forecasting the 2025 harvest will be extremely difficult regardless of what the final fishing limit is set at. Watch to Find Out More. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHA-F5-URj4&t=3s


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