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Trident Seafoods CEO Joe Bundrant.Trident Seafoods photo
An Interview with Trident Seafoods Corp. CEO Joe Bundrant
Wesley Loy
70% of Alaskans would approve a total ban on industrial pollock trawlers off the state’s coasts. Photo courtesy of Glacier Fish
New poll reveals support to ban industrial pollock trawlers
Carli Stewart
While under construction at Dixon Marine in Lower Wood’s Harbour, Nova Scotia, the Pacific Bully grew wider twice. Photo by Pacific Bully
Dixon Marine Group builds multi-fishery hull for Calif. fisherman
Paul Molyneaux
Commentary: Bill to protect Bristol Bay worthy of support
NF Aggregator
Alaska Native groups and others hope two new bills by Rep. Peltola, will reduce salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea. Photo by Kuskokwim River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (KRITFC)
Peltola introduces bills to address salmon bycatch battle
Charlie Ess
Salmon courtesy of NOAA Fisheries
Murkowski: ESA listing for kings 'wrong way' to go
NF Aggregator
Bay Weld Boats’ new seiner build
Ben Hayden
Sockeye catches at Copper River's first opener was nearly 3x higher than expected. BBRSDA photo.
Sockeye catches soared at first Copper River opener; prices steady with 2023
Laine Welch
John Hanrahan, left, CEO of OBI Seafoods, and retired CEO Mark Palmer. Photo courtesy of OBI Seafoods
OBI Seafoods CEO sees challenging year for Alaska salmon
Wesley Loy
Juvenile king salmon. NMFS photo.
Canada, Alaska agree to protect Yukon River kings
NF Aggregator
The Araho. Eastern Shipbuilding photo.
Pollock fleet calls Peltola bill on salmon bycatch 'unworkable'
NF Aggregator
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