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Tesia Bobrycki, director of Regenerative Economy for the Native Conservancy, holds up a string of recently harvested kelp. The conservancy is a partner of Alutiiq Pride Marine Institute, working to facilitate kelp farming in communities around Prince William Sound. Southern Dipper Productions photo
Seeds planted: Alaska kelp nursery tests farms for fishermen
Coast Guard response crews assesses fishing boats lodged against a destroyed structure and sunken fishing vessels in the bayou Sept. 6, 2021, following Hurricane Ida in Southeast Louisiana. Coast Guard crews from across the nation have surged to Southeast
Report: Hurricanes cost commercial fishing and seafood sectors $580 million
Lynn Marie and Hook & Ladder put on a good show in Maine’s Lobster Boat Races. Jon Johansen photo
Opinion: Marine insurance market not getting easier
Northern Lights: Alaska Seafood’s new digital digs
Shrimp boats at the Delcambre docks that a new infrastructure grant from the Department of Transportation will help to restore. Ed Lallo/Lallo Photography photo
Louisiana shrimp port gets $2 million in federal infrastructure funds
Various surimi seafood items made of Alaska pollock surimi. ASMI photo
Q&A for the holidays: Alaska Seafood in Japan
Gulf of Mexico Reef Fish Shareholders Alliance photo
NMFS set to reduce red grouper quota for Gulf of Mexico commercial fishermen
Delays in getting materials during the pandemic meant the projects continued into summer — afloat in Port Townsend’s Commercial Basin. Elizabeth Becker photo
F/V Indiana: Reinstated
Trawl-caught Pacific cod on the F/V Pegasus. Midwater Trawlers Cooperative photo
Letter: Pacific trawl cooperatives applaud council action
The receiving end of Blue Ocean Gear’s Farallon smart buoy’s transmissions can save thousands in lost gear. Blue Ocean Gear photo
Northern Lights: Alaska Seafood 2050
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