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 By Laine Welch    Fishing    May 16, 2013 

Salmon prices depend on foreign currencies

Between 60 and 70 percent of Alaska’s seafood is exported to customers around the globe, and the strength of foreign currencies against the U.S. dollar plays a big role in annual sales. Tracking by...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    May 2, 2013

NPFMC crafts bycatch reduction plan

Fishing industry stakeholders and federal managers in June will begin crafting a bycatch reduction plan for trawl groundfish fisheries in the Gulf. It will include some form of catch share plan, and...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    April 18, 2013

Research reveals crab secrets

Did you know that red king crabs are cannibals and eat their babies, but blue king crabs do not? Or that deep water golden king crabs along the Aleutian Islands are almost indestructible and appear...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    April 4, 2013

Groundfish bycatch reduction in the works

A new plan is being crafted by federal managers for Gulf of Alaska groundfish fisheries that will reduce bycatch by trawlers, and it will very likely result in a catch share plan. Now is the time for...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    March 21, 2013

Pacific halibut survey expands

Halibut scientists plan to expand the yearly Pacific stock assessments by 30 percent next summer, adding 390 survey stations to the existing 1,300 already in use from Oregon to the Bering Sea. Since...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    March 7, 2013

Forcasters predict more salmon to markets

More wild salmon from Alaska will make its way to world markets this year if forecasts hold true for the 2013 season. State salmon managers are projecting a total catch of nearly 179 million fish...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    February 21, 2013

Salmon markets looking good

In a word, the outlook for Alaska salmon markets this year is favorable. That’s the conclusion of Gunnar Knapp, fisheries economist at the University of Alaska Anchorage in an overview of world...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    February 7, 2013

Sea Grant testing energy audits

Volunteers are needed to test drive some new money-saving methods for do-it-yourself’ energy audits on fishing boats. “Just as with a home audit where you try and understand where your energy is...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    January 24, 2013

FDA taking comments on Frankenfish

Fishing groups, consumers and health organizations are launching a final push to prevent genetically modified fish from getting the nod for American dinner plates. During the holidays the Food and...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    January 10, 2013

PWS catches the most salmon in 2012

Correction: "Fishermen in the Sound squeaked by their colleagues in the Panhandle by just 44 fish..." This article initially said that the number was 44,000 fish. That is incorrect and the article...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    December 27, 2012

Ergonomics can ease fishing health issues

Making some easy changes to a boat’s deck layout, or simply modifying knives and scrapers can reduce the strains, sprains and pains of fishing. Doing so is applying the science of ergonomics....

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    November 29, 2012

Graying of the fleet continues

The “graying of the fleet” continues in Alaska as fewer young folks obtain permits for various fisheries. Data from 2011 show that 45 percent of all Alaska permit holders were between the ages 45...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    November 15, 2012

Salmon genetics study to be released

The results of a six year study on Western salmon will be unveiled this month and the conclusions are not what people of the region had hoped for. Some background... the Western Alaska Salmon Stock...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    November 1, 2012

United Fishermen outlines policy watch

Sea otters and the Arctic are two focal points for Alaska’s top fishing group at both state and federal policy levels. United Fishermen of Alaska is the nation’s largest industry trade group...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    October 18, 2012

State works to understand chinooks

State fishery managers are asking for input from Alaskans to help solve the case of disappearing king salmon. A letter went out two weeks ago from Alaska Department of Fish and Game Commissioner Cora...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    September 20, 2012

Halibut catch languishes in freezers

Alaska fishermen are feeling the squeeze of lower prices at the same time that their operating costs continue to spiral upwards. For halibut, in a reversal of trend and fortune, prices have dropped...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    August 23, 2012

Fisheries training ramps up in Bristol Bay

Jobs are being put on the fast track in Bristol Bay, with a focus on careers that go hand in hand with the region’s culture and economy: commercial fishing and seafood processing. “The fishery is...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    August 9, 2012

Fishing lifestyle study underway

Kodiak fishermen are a happy lot, but they are also anxious about the future of their industry. Those are some of the early findings of an ongoing survey that focuses on the social and cultural...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    July 26, 2012

Reds coming in strong at Bristol Bay

The red salmon catch at Bristol Bay is on its way to 20 million fish and will very likely go higher, due to a strong run of more than 30 million fish. The reds were still surging into the region’s...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    June 25, 2012

High tech bouys measure ocean acidity

Thanks to a nearly $3 million show of support from the state, high tech buoys will soon be measuring ocean acidity levels year round, and Alaska fishermen will play an important role in the research....

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    June 11, 2012

NPFMC looks at halibut bycatch options

Nobody wants to waste fish — least of all those who make their living from the sea. Fish harvesters want and need to be able to catch as much as they can to sustain their families and livelihoods....

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    May 28, 2012

Fishing permit prices skitter with the waves

The value of Alaska fishing permits has see-sawed over the past year with Cook Inlet prices heading upwards and Bristol Bay on the down side. “Cook Inlet had a really good year last year, and...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    May 14, 2012

Tohoku tsunami debris hits Alaska coast

Soccer balls… motorcycles… reminders of the massive tsunami in Japan a year ago are now appearing along Alaska’s coastlines. “It’s safe to say that tsunami debris is here,” said Merrick...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    April 30, 2012

Fish groups noodle halibut bycatch

Brainstorming over halibut bycatch is the theme of a two-day workshop April 24-25 in Seattle. Topping the discussions: the methods used to collect bycatch numbers and the accuracy of the data. Setting...

 
 By Laine Welch    Fishing    April 16, 2012

Farm fish may quake salmon markets

A resurgence of farmed fish and shifting world currencies could shake up salmon markets this year.‘“There are two trends going into the current salmon season that we haven’t seen for several...

 

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