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Cliff White is the executive editor of SeafoodSource.com.
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Seafood Expo North America/Seafood Processing North America 2022. Diversified Communications photo.
Seafood Expo North America has increased 25 percent for 2023
Fishermen's Finest has lost an appeal of fishing limits imposed as a condition for a Jones Act waiver on its vessel America's Finest. Jeff
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Fishermen’s Finest loses court appeal on fishing limits
Wrangell, Alaska. Brian Arundel photo.
Trident reopening processing plant in Wrangell Alaska
Fresh catch from the Maine lobster boat Ivy Jean in Portland, Maine. Doug Stewart photo.
More changes, challenges for Maine lobster fleet
W.E. Acres Crabmeal suffered a catastrophic fire on Friday, 3 February 2023. Photo Johnny Hanlan.
New Brunswick seafood processing plant total loss after fire
A Bering Sea crew hauls opilio pots. ASMI/Chris Miller photo
Disaster aid for Alaska crab, salmon fisheries in spending bill
Red snapper at the dock. Gulf of Mexico Reef Fish Shareholders Alliance photo.
Higher red snapper catch limits for 2023 Gulf of Mexico
John Connelly, the late longtime president of the National Fisheries Institute. NFI image.
NFI president John Connelly passes
Nets on deck of a North Pacific trawler-processor in port at Seattle. The At-sea Processors Association fleet has won a new global certification for labor standards. Doug Stewart photo.
U.S. At-sea Processors Association fleet wins global labor certification
Crew member Jesse 'Oly' Oliver holds a sockeye, with crew member Ashley Miller behind. Nora Skeele photo.
Sockeye salmon run in Bristol Bay Alaska sets all-time record
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March 24, 2023
On Prince Edward Island, fear for mackerel fishery
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March 23, 2023
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March 23, 2023
Bringing Alaska seafood to life - Kelp chimichurri and Peter Pan Seafood
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