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Nets on deck of a North Pacific trawler-processor in port at Seattle. The At-sea Processors Association fleet has won a new global certification for labor standards. Doug Stewart photo.
U.S. At-sea Processors Association fleet wins global labor certification
Cliff White
The survey results are GAPP’s report card as well as "a compass that guides the industry’s marketing and promotional efforts in the future," says Craig Morris, CEO of GAPP. GAPP image.
‘Report card’ on consumer opinion of Wild Alaska Pollock to be revealed at GAPP event in October
NF Staff
The trawler Dawn from Kodiak, Alaska, catching pollock. Photo by Michael Nelson.
Alaska pollock on a wild ride
Charlie Ess
Keynote speaker Bob Desautel addresses the crowd at the 2016 Pacific Marine Expo.
Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers appoints new Chairman of the Board: Bob Desautel
Alaska pollock. NOAA photo.
USDA plans more Alaska, West Coast groundfish buys for nutrition programs
Christine Blank
The 2020 Fisheries of the United States report shows an industry worth $4.8 billion - even with a 10 to 15 percent decline from covid-19. Doug Stewart photo.
NOAA says status report shows U.S. fisheries 'on track' with rebuilding
Kirk Moore
A Bering Sea crew hauls opilio pots. ASMI/Chris Miller photo
March 25 deadline for U.S. ban on Russian seafood imports
Steve Bittenbender
Keith Singleton of Alaskan Leader (middle) accepts the Bristol Bay Choice Award from Lilani Dunn and Michael "MJ" Jackson of the Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association.
Seaweed, salmon and sablefish win big in Alaska seafood competition
Jessica Hathaway
The venerable Alaska trawl fleet and processing vessels undergo maintenance and upgrades in Seattle in late November. By January most of them were back in Alaska waters fishing long nights and short days. Paul Molyneaux photo
Look-Sea: A Walk Among the Giants
Paul Molyneaux
Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, speaks on the Senate floor in favor of the U.S.-Russian Federation Seafood Reciprocity Act on Feb. 17, 2022. Video image by office of Sen. Dan Sullivan via YouTube.
Massachusetts vs. Alaska fish fight over Russian imports
Steve Bittenbender
Juvenile king salmon. NMFS photo.
NMFS refuses emergency action on Bering Sea salmon bycatch
NF Staff
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