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Alaska fishery advocates are speaking out against a lawsuit filed last week by the Wild Fish Conservancy (WFC), arguing that ...
Alaska catch entrees including wild coho, king and sockeye salmon in season, as well as halibut dishes, paired with a spring ...
Microsoft Corp. has awarded NOAA Fisheries researchers two years of advanced computing power and technical expertise to ...
A Kodiak commercial fisherman was sentenced to one year in federal prison today for orchestrating an illegal scheme to ...
U.S. shrimpers call for targeted tariffs to secure domestic seafood production. Other food groups lend support. Doug Stewart ...
Alaska Senator Dan Sullivan had sharp words for the federal government last week. He criticized both the Trump and Biden ...
The King and Winge was built in West Seattle, WA in 1914. The builders, Al King and Tom Winge, were charter members of the ...
The Trump administration has moved to roll back additional federal fishing restrictions, this time reopening the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument to commercial fishing.
Pound netters hauling their gear on a rough autumn day off Hoopers Island, Maryland, in Chesapeake Bay. “They catch menhaden, and what they call money fish, stripers, trout, drum whatever they can ...
Amid shifting U.S. trade policy, two prominent Alaska seafood industry organizations are thinking strategically about how they can bring Alaska seafood to emerging markets around the globe. On May 1, ...