A trade decision by the Trump administration has inadvertently protected a price advantage enjoyed by Russian-caught fish sold in the…
Correction: In the Feb. 7 Sea Watch column, the article quoted Malcom Milne. He said that some of the statements…
Cod fisheries around the state are moving from federal waters to state waters as fishermen in Cook Inlet are reporting…
Some Alaska fishermen are sensing an unfriendly administration as new Gov. Mike Dunleavy appoints people to top Alaska Department of…
Rising carbon levels in the oceans may affect a salmon’s sense of smell, impairing their ability to find their home…
Upper Cook Inlet commercial salmon fishermen may see an improvement in their catch this summer with the Alaska Department of…
While federal fisheries are expected to open on time despite the on-going partial shutdown of the government, there will be…
As another year draws to a close, the seafood industry seems to be facing even more uncertainty than usual, with…
The Southeast Alaska Seiners Association is spearheading another effort to reduce the size of the salmon fleet with another buyback,…
Federal fisheries managers are looking at a new study using an “unprecedented 32-year data series” to help understand what, if…
Halibut Individual Fishing Quota holders are bracing for another drop in quotas after the International Pacific Halibut Commission laid out…
Numbers released last week by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game forecast “very low” numbers of chinook salmon will…
Crab fishermen in Kodiak may be poised to reap the rewards of a crash in groundfish populations, as the bairdi…