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Boats tied up at Fishermen's Terminal, Seattle. Doug Stewart photo.
Expo Online: Maritime Economic Forecast Breakfast — Live
Salmon Sisters Live: Q&A + giveaways
Port of Seattle photo
Workforce Development Workshop: Resources and Partners in the Pacific Northwest
The busy show floor at Pacific Marine Expo in Seattle, November 2017. Doug Stewart photo.
Expo Extras: Supplier Directory, Product Demos and more
Bristol Bay sockeye salmon. BBRSDA photo.
Expo News: On shaky ground
The Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute hosts its annual All Hands on Deck meetings this week virtually, complete with ASMI Zoom backgrounds.
Covid and climate: Alaska seafood talks zoom in on 2020 and the future of fish
'In 2020, Alaska fished' and found new customers: ASMI's All Hands Kick-Off
Editor's Log: Stay connected
Clockwise from top left: captain Gary Cobban Jr., David Cobban, Seth Rousseau-Gano, Arthur Ganacias, Brock Rainey. Scandies Rose Facebook page
Scandies settlement: Owners agree to pay $9 million to survivors and families of lost crew
Northern Dynasty's Ronald Thiessen describes how the Pebble project benefitted from investor abandonments. EIA video still
Dig and dash: New Pebble Mine tapes show who pays the bills
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