Northline Seafoods today unveiled plans to build a vessel, the Hannah, that the company says will "revolutionize" Bristol Bay salmon processing. This press release lays out more detail on the project, including its financing.
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
One person safe, one missing after boat grounds
Details in this press release from the Alaska State Troopers.
North Pacific Seafoods penalized $345,000
Here's the press release from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Trouble for trawlers?
The National Marine Fisheries Service is reinitiating Endangered Species Act consultation to evaluate effects of Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska groundfish fisheries on listed species and critical habitat.
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bycatch,
consultation,
Endangered Species Act,
groundfish
Monday, November 21, 2022
Sunday, November 20, 2022
Washington state says no more fish farming
Washington state's public lands commissioner, Hilary Franz, on Friday announced an executive order to prohibit commercial finfish net pen aquaculture in state waters.
"Commissioner Franz's order will align Washington's net pen salmon aquaculture policy with policies already in place in Alaska, California and Oregon," says this news release.
"Commissioner Franz's order will align Washington's net pen salmon aquaculture policy with policies already in place in Alaska, California and Oregon," says this news release.
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Pushing for help
U.S. senators from Alaska and Washington state want the Biden administration to hurry up and declare a disaster for the crab crash.
Monday, November 14, 2022
Friday, November 11, 2022
Crab association appeals for help
The crab crash has hit so hard that Alaska Bering Sea Crabbers is resorting to a GoFundMe campaign to buoy the organization.
ABSC is a Seattle-based trade association representing crab fishermen and vessel owners.
In better times, ABSC appeared to be a fairly well-financed organization.
According to its most recent Form 990 annual information return filed with the IRS, the association reported total revenue of $672,875 and $199,999 in compensation to its executive director, Jamie Goen.
Thursday, November 10, 2022
How Alaska's salmon season fared
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has posted its summary of the 2022 salmon harvest.
The harvest value was $720.4 million, a nearly 12 percent increase from the prior year, the department reports.
A total of 160.7 million fish were harvested, almost exactly as forecast.
Sockeye was the dominant catch, accounting for two-thirds of harvest value, the department said.
Tuesday, November 8, 2022
Semper paratus
Here's some amazing Coast Guard history.
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breeches buoy,
Japanese shipwreck,
rescue,
St. Paul
Friday, November 4, 2022
A $1 million hit to PWSAC
Prince William Sound Aquaculture Corp. has signed a plea agreement in a case involving the illegal disposal of waste oil and jet fuel, resulting in severe burns to an employee.
Under the plea agreement, PWSAC agrees to pay $550,000 in restitution to the victim and a $450,000 fine.
PWSAC is a major operator of salmon hatcheries.
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illegal disposal,
plea agreement,
PWSAC,
waste oil
Thursday, November 3, 2022
Bristol Bay forecast is out!
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is forecasting a 2023 Bristol Bay sockeye salmon harvest of 36.7 million fish.
That would be a large harvest, though way smaller than last season's record-setting 60.1 million sockeye.
Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Personnel file
Here are some big announcements dropping in recent days:
• Paul Doremus, formerly a top official with the National Marine Fisheries Service, has joined Trident Seafoods in the latest example of the revolving door between government and industry.
• Merle Knapp, retired from Glacier Fish, has launched a global seafood consulting business.
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