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Popularity of Japanese cuisine could open a wider market for pollock roe. Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute photo
View from Alaska: Alaska’s global mission
Guest Author
The author and the captain of the F/V Nor
Opinion: Small-town runaround
Guest Author
"Those Who Wait" stands on the shore at Morro Bay, Calif. Central Coast Women for Fisheries unveiled the statue in late 2016 to represent the families of the
Safety net: What's missing in mental health for fishermen
Monique Coombs
The Bristol Bay salmon brand has been running strong since 2016.
Pebble Corp: Bristol Bay brand does not exist
Jessica Hathaway
Pat Keliher is the commissioner of Maine's Department of Marine Resources.
Maine DMR responds to elver story
Guest Author
Many of Bristol Bay
Unsound mine: Pebble commentary closes today
Jessica Hathaway
Elvers. Photo by Flickr user LHG Creative Photography.
Maine fisherman acquitted of overfishing elver quota by 1/100th of a pound
Paul Molyneaux
The crew of the 44-foot Maine lobster boat Ivy Jean load up for an overnight offshore trip. Paul Molyneaux photo
Editor’s Log: Town and country
Jessica Hathaway
Shishaldin, Isanotski and Roundtop volcanoes as seen from the Unimak Pass in morning light. Unimak Island is the largest island in the Aleutian Islands in Alaska. Gordon Spear photo.
Busted up in the Bering Sea
Michael Crowley
The Exxon Valdez oil spill occurred in Prince William Sound, Alaska, March 24, 1989. More than 11 million gallons of crude oil spilled over the course of several days. Charles N. Ehler photo.
Pilothouse log: Spill processing
Jessica Hathaway
Though the author gillnets in Cook Inlet, Alaska, she stands with her fellow salmon fishermen in opposing Pebble Mine in Bristol Bay.
Dock talk: Fight
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