Thursday, March 26, 2026
Trawl rep claps back at Senate candidate Peltola
Matt Tinning is CEO of the At-sea Processors Association. Read his commentary here.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2026
It's halibut time again
Another long North Pacific halibut season opens at 6 a.m. local time tomorrow. The season is scheduled to run until Dec. 7.
This is a tough time for the halibut fishery as stocks of the big, flat fish are low.
This year's coastwide catch limit is 29.33 million pounds. Five years ago, in 2022, the limit was 41.2 million pounds.
For those who would like to delve much deeper into the numbers, click here.
We wish all halibut fishermen a fine season. Please be safe!
CFEC sets Thursday meeting
The Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission has scheduled a public meeting for 11 a.m. tomorrow in Juneau. Here's more information.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Juneau watch
The Senate Community and Regional Affairs Committee today held a hearing on Senate Bill 268 with the short title "Sick leave exemption: fish processors."
The Pacific Seafood Processors Association really likes this bill.
But the Alaska AFL-CIO doesn't, writing to the committee: "Just because someone works in a seafood processing plant does not mean their right to sick leave should be taken away."
Here's the sponsor statement for SB 268 from Sen. Gary Stevens, R-Kodiak.
More council news
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson has nominated Jamie Goen for a second term on the North Pacific Fishery Management Council.
Here's the governor's nomination letter.
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
'This letter clarifies what is permissible'
The National Marine Fisheries Service says it's OK for Gulf of Alaska processors to convert "prohibited species catch" into fishmeal and other low-value products for sale.
The agency explains in this letter to the North Pacific Fishery Management Council.
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