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Winged kelp in cultivation. Seaweed mariculture and oysters are leading development of Alaska's underwater farming. University of Maine photo.
Kelp, oysters lead Alaska mariculture growth
NOAA has $56.3 million in relief funds coming for the 2016 pink salmon fishery failure. National
Pink salmon payout
Alaska ‘boot camp’ aims to build Bristol Bay community businesses
The Winter Harbor lobster boat races were crowded with 167 boats Aug. 10. Jon Johansen photo.
Big turnout at Winter Harbor, and nearly a disaster
Popularity of Japanese cuisine could open a wider market for pollock roe. Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute photo
View from Alaska: Alaska’s global mission
The author and the captain of the F/V Nor
Opinion: Small-town runaround
Summer anglers run afoul of tuna rules
The collision left a 30-foot gash in the side of the tanker. Coast Guard image
NTSB: Mates share blame for scalloper, tanker collision
Stonington lobster boat racing draws fleet of 109
Offloading salmon in Petersburg, Alaska. Jessica Hathaway photo.
Alaska ports hope to keep fish tax: 'We can't get answers' says Stutes
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May 18, 2022
Klamath Dam Removal Could Offer Promise for Oregon Commercial Salmon Fishery
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May 16, 2022
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