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A spokesman for the Anchorage seafood shop 10th & M Seafoods said they expected first delivery of Copper River sockeyes and kings on Saturday, May 24. The catch will sell at retail for $26.95 a pound ...
The ASMFC in December voted to maintain its regulations for the 2025 striped bass season that began May 16, said Capt. Robert ...
The latest benchmark stock assessment from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the University of Maryland ...
David Grimes, an artist in Cordova, Alaska, and participant in the Arts for Nature project focused on protecting wild salmon ...
New Jersey-based Clean Ocean Action, an activist group that fought to end ocean dumping in the 1980s and ‘90s, broke with ...
As Alaska prepares for what could be one of its strongest salmon seasons ever, foreboding signs for the fishery's future are out on the water. In 2024, commercial salmon catches declined throughout ...
Up until 2023, almost all the elver harvest went to buyers in Asia, who grew the elvers to market size and then shipped them ...
The Pacific Marine Expo, the West Coast’s largest and longest-running commercial marine trade show, will return to the Lumen ...
On behalf of the nearly 400 members of Seafood Producers Cooperative, who are very dependent on the wild chinook fishery for a large part of their livelihoods, and as such, are very supportive of ...
West Island Oysters co-owner Dale Leavitt drives a boat through his oyster farm in Fairhaven in January. Photo courtesy of Adam Goldstein / The New Bedford Light Like hundreds of other oyster farmers ...
A crabber from Kodiak, Alaska, was sentenced to one year in prison after leading a plot to illegally transport his catch to Washington state, where he believed the crabs would fetch a much higher ...