A tax dispute between a single fishing company and the state of Alaska could have far-reaching consequences for fishing towns…
Alaska fishermen had a mixed year in 2017, with prices up but product down in some crab fisheries, quota up…
Warming waters may be opening up new opportunities for fishermen in Southeast Alaska as spawning market squid have been spotted,…
As expected, the North Pacific Fisheries Management Council has voted to drop the Gulf of Alaska Pacific cod quota by…
Commercial halibut fishermen were hit with some distressing news after the International Pacific Halibut Commission held their interim meeting and…
The Alaska Board of Fisheries is preparing for its meetings taking up Prince William Sound finfish proposals, starting Dec. 1…
The 2018 Bristol Bay sockeye salmon forecast is for a chart-topping 51.3 million fish and a harvest of over 37…
The halibut and sablefish IFQ fisheries closed with little fanfare Nov. 7, with only one regular commercial buyer and one…
Kodiak and the surrounding areas got some mixed news about the bairdi Tanner crab fishery scheduled to open Jan. 15….
The Bristol Bay Times is reporting that the Bristol Bay red king crab fishery is off to a slow start…
Seafoodnews.com is reporting that serious reductions are inevitable for both the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska cod quotas and…
Upper Cook Inlet commercial salmon fishermen once again endured a below-average season, at least in terms of sockeye salmon, in…
Homer’s Cook Inletkeeper is monitoring a number of streams in the Cook Inlet watershed for temperature and finding some troubling…