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Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Alaska Bristol Bay king red crab season cancelled again It's only the second time in 25 years the fishery has been shuttered. Intrafish by John Fiorillo, Drew Cherry and Rachel Sapin - October 11, 2022 This is breaking news. Check back for updates. Some of the world's most important crab fisheries will be closed for the second consecutive season, including Alaska's lucrative Bristol Bay red king crab fishery. https://www.intrafish.com/shellfish/bristol-bay-king-red-crab-season-cancelled-again/2-1-1332388?utm_source=email_campaign&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2022-10-11&utm_term=intrafish_com&utm_content=breakingNews *Requires Subscription Sen. Murkowski’s office asks for input on working waterfront investments KMXT by Kirsten Dobroth - October 10, 2022 Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s office is seeking input from coastal Alaskans on a sweeping set of draft policy proposals to invest in the state’s ports and harbors. https://kmxt.org/2022/10/sen-murkowskis-office-asks-for-input-on-working-waterfront-investments/ Dillingham volunteers organize 'Fish Drive' for Chevak in the wake of Typhoon Merbok KDLG by Isabelle Ross - October 10, 2022 Empty fish boxes are available at the Curyung Tribal office and at L&M supplies. Make sure the box is labeled Dillingham to Chevak. Full boxes can be sealed and delivered to the Alaska Air Cargo freezer. Partial boxes or smaller quantities can be returned to the Tribal office. For more information or to volunteer to help, call the Curyung Tribal Council at 907-842-2384; Mark Lisac 843-2643 or Mike Davis 843-2225. https://www.kdlg.org/community/2022-10-10/dillingham-volunteers-organize-fish-drive-for-chevak-in-the-wake-of-typhoon-merbok International World Fishing News October 2022 - proving sustainable fisheries do not overfish, a tool to solve ghost fishing and more National Fisherman by Jose Antunes - October 7, 2022 While the regulations, tools and happenings across the commercial fishing industry are often regionally focused, there are plenty of national and international developments that impact people across regions, countries and entire ecosystems. With our new “World Fishing News” updates, our goal is to not only highlight these developments but also convey a sense of connection with these happenings that fishing stakeholders on every coast can see and understand. https://www.nationalfisherman.com/national-international/world-fishing-news-protecting-ocean-abundance-proving-sustainable-fisheries-do-not-overfish-a-tool-to-solve-ghost-fishing-and-more FYI’s New regional airline opens bookings for flights to Unalaska KUCB by Maggie Nelson - October 10, 2022 Non-stop flights on the company’s Saab 2000 aircraft are set to begin Nov. 16, with two flights per day Monday through Friday. https://www.kucb.org/regional/2022-10-10/new-regional-airline-opens-bookings-for-flights-to-unalaska Pacific Seafood Processors Association 1900 W Emerson Place Suite 205, Seattle, WA 98119 Phone: 206.281.1667 E-mail: admin@pspafish.net; Website: www.pspafish.net Our office days/hours are Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, any copyrighted work in this message is distributed under fair use without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving this information for non-profit research and educational purposes only. *Inclusion of a news article, report, or other document in this email does not imply PSPA support or endorsement of the information or opinion expressed in the document.

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