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Halibut
The Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute hosts its annual All Hands on Deck meetings this week virtually, complete with ASMI Zoom backgrounds.
Industry Updates: Year in review, looking ahead to 2021
Jessica Hathaway
Salmon Sisters Live: Q&A + giveaways
Jessica Hathaway
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
Jessica Hathaway
Fishing boats tied up in Petersburg, Alaska. Creative Commons photo by Flickr user brewbooks.
Labor report: Alaska fishing jobs trickled down
Laine Welch
Hauling halibut over the side of the longline schooner Polaris. NF Cover December 1990
Flashback Friday — October 1990 — Halibut • Pollock • Squid • Lobster
Jessica Hathaway
Unloading Alaska halibut. NOAA photo.
Halibut survey success: Pacific scientists make goals despite covid restrictions
Laine Welch
Abe Williams and McKenzie Mitchell are recent appointments to Alaska's Board of Fisheries.
'An insult to the process': Alaskans voice opposition to fish board appointments
Laine Welch
The 54-foot longliner/tender Charles T first came to Alaska as a cannery shrimper in the 1920s. Cheryl Ess photo.
Boat of the Month: Charles T
Charlie Ess
Alaska update: Salmon landings at 13.6 million, but the fish are small; longliners have taken a third of TAC
Laine Welch
Nine Alaska fisheries now hold RFM certification. Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute image.
Northern Lights: Beyond the label
Guest Author
Workers unload halibut at Pacific Seafood processing plant in Kodiak.
Restaurant closings, depressed Japan market push halibut, blackcod prices down
Charlie Ess
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