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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
The American Dynasty is a 272-foot factory trawler owned by American Seafoods Co., based in Seattle. American Seafoods photo
American Seafoods reports 86 positive covid-19 tests on factory trawler
Jessica Hathaway
Bering Sea pollock fishing. NOAA photo
NOAA cancels fishery research trips in Alaska
Ben Fisher
Ready for launch, the newly sponsoned Collier Brothers was built with inverted chines, where the new chines are lower than the original, creating improved stability. Giddings Boatworks photo.
Stick-built sponsons for a West Coast trawler
Paul Molyneaux
Pollock catcher-processor Alaskan Defender. Global Seas Photo
Pollock prep: Global Seas gets ready for the B-season in Alaska
Jessica Hathaway
Pacific cod. NOAA photo.
North Pacific Market Report: 2019 Year in Review
Charlie Ess
Wild Alaska Pollock Week debuts in Seattle, Feb. 28-March 8.
Seattle samples: Wild Alaska Pollock Week brings more to the plate
Jessica Hathaway
Alaska pollock. NOAA photo.
Anna Carpenter leads communications for Alaska pollock producers
Kirk Moore
Northern Lights: A global seafood superpower
Guest Author
After 30 years with the
At-Sea Processors’ Jim Gilmore announces retirement
Samuel Hill
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