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Brian Hagenbuch

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Brian Hagenbuch is National Fisherman's products editor, a contributing editor to SeafoodSource and a Bristol Bay fisherman. He is based in Seattle.

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A Marine Harvest farm in British Columbia. Marine Harvest photo.

Canadian chefs protest farmed salmon

Salmon migration. USFWS/Togiak National Wildlife Refuge photo.
Salmon migration. USFWS/Togiak National Wildlife Refuge photo.

Researchers sniff out the effects of ocean acidification on salmon navigation

Robert Kingston. Brian Hagenbuch photo.

Who we are: Robert Kingston

Allison Demmert comes from a family of fishermen. Photo by Abby Beckley.
Allison Demmert comes from a family of fishermen. Photo by Abby Beckley.

Who we are: Allison Demmert

Puget Sound pink scallops. Jones Family Farm photo.
Puget Sound pink scallops. Jones Family Farm photo.

A resurgence for rare Puget Sound pink scallops

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