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Richard Downard, Kendrick Hoblet, Carlin Hoblet, Dayton Hoblet and Chris Yatchmeneff on the 54-foot seiner Aleut Lady in False Pass, Alaska, with 60,000 pounds of pinks and 30,000 pounds of reds.
Crew Shots: PFDs & PPE
Jamie O'Neill hauling gear. Adam McKibben photo
Breaking: Pacific Marine Expo launches online experience for 2020
Krystal TenKley has been setnetting in Alaska for most of her life. Corey Arnold photo
Pebble postponed: Mine delay marks possible end to Bristol Bay battle
1970 World Championship Sardine Packing Contest Champion Rita Willey of Rockland, Maine
Flashback Friday: Sardine packing champ, launch for offshore lobster, remembering Uncle Ted
Bristol Bay salmon heads to Chignik as part of a Northline Seafoods and Alaskans Own donation to coastal communities. Northline Seafoods photo
Salmon shares: Fishermen donate 45,000 pounds to communities in need
Pebble Mine plan continues its tour of D.C. politics
Captain Shayan Rohani and Deckhand Ryan Higginbotham of the setnet skiff Mosquito haul in a huge low tide switch set of sockeye salmon near the mouth of the Kvichak River in Bristol Bay. Corey Arnold photo
Pebble on blast? Trump Jr. pledges support for Bristol Bay
Maine lobstermen haul traps in Stonington, the state's lobster capital. Maine Lobster Marketing Collaborative/Patrick Daly photo
The lawsuit trap: Maine lobster certification suspended on technicality
Aboard the Heather Anne out of Juneau, Alaska, Tyson Fick cuts off the head of a salmon prior to pressure bleeding. John McCarthy photo
Editor's Log: High quality, low tech
Gunner Thorstenson, Captain Bob Thorstenson Jr., Sig Decker and Helen Decker all crewed together this summer on Bob Thorstenson's F/V Vigilant and F/V Magnus Martens out of Petersburg, Alaska. Sig, Helen and fellow crew member Ian Martin were lost in a car accident south of Petersburg late Monday night. Courtesy of the Decker family
Alaska fishing family loses two children in Petersburg accident
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