The bill garnered near unanimous support from legislators, and United Fishermen of Alaska also supported it.
Friday, July 18, 2025
Juneau watch
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has vetoed Senate Bill 156 providing for a temporary state investment in the struggling Alaska Commercial Fishing and Agriculture Bank.
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Salmon notes
• The Bristol Bay salmon harvest stands at nearly 38 million fish, with daily catches now appearing to slow significantly. Deckboss still hasn't heard anything regarding ex-vessel prices.
• Southeast trollers will get a second summer Chinook opener next month, but the available quota won't be enough for a competitive fishery. So, the Department of Fish and Game plans to divide the quota among registered permit holders. After Aug. 1, the department will announce the number of Chinook per permit, and the dates for the planned 10-day opener.
Monday, July 14, 2025
Salmon notes
• The Bristol Bay salmon catch now stands at 36.4 million fish, surpassing the state's preseason forecast of 34.8 million sockeye.
• Statewide, the all-species salmon harvest now exceeds 54 million fish.
• The state closed commercial fishing Sunday in the Chignik Bay District due to a fuel spill within Chignik Lagoon.
Thursday, July 10, 2025
John Ketcham v. Rodger May
This 12-page lawsuit, filed yesterday, involves a fight over a piece of Peter Pan Seafood — the remote Port Moller processing plant.
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Nonprofit sues Trident alleging Anacortes pollution
Here's the lawsuit filed in federal court in Seattle.
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Anacortes,
lawsuit,
pollution,
Trident,
Waste Action Project
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Bristol Bay surges forward
At this moment, the catch in Bristol Bay stands at nearly 27 million salmon, with big hauls still coming in. Fishermen caught more than 2.5 million yesterday.
This is shaping up as a fine season, with the state's preseason forecast of nearly 35 million sockeye well within reach.
Now, let's see what kind of price the processors pay once fishermen begin to pull their boats and head home.
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