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Halibut

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

Salmon on the brain

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

Heading out from Cordova for salmon fishing. Paradigm Seafoods LLC photo.

Outpost Alaska: Who's landing salmon, halibut, king crab and more from Southeast to the Bering Sea

Laine Welch

A NMFS observer holds an Alaska red king crab. NMFS photo.

Alaska surveys cancelled over coronavirus; ‘reduced footprint’ survey for Pacific halibut

Laine Welch

Port of Seattle photo

Webinar: Status of the North Pacific season with Andy Wink, Chris Woodley and Port of Seattle

Jessica Hathaway

Flood of Russian halibut hampers Alaska fishery's traditional markets

Laine Welch

Captain Robert Hanson comes into Dutch Harbor, Alaska, with blackcod pots on the F/V Oracle.

Alaska fisheries update: Soft markets stall efforts

Laine Welch

Unloading Alaska halibut. NOAA photo.
Unloading Alaska halibut. NOAA photo.

Mail Buoy: Once upon a time in Alaska

Guest Author

Halibut longline survey southeast Alaska 2004 NOAA
NOAA photo

Fish dip: Commission cuts Pacific halibut quotas based on sex study

Jessica Hathaway

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