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Alaska commercial fishing news and notes
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
American Seafoods buys Massachusetts firm
American Seafoods, the Seattle-based operator of the largest fleet of Bering Sea pollock factory trawlers, is expanding its East Coast processing operations with a new
acquisition
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