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Aficionados of wild Alaska salmon are stocking up at retail shops on sockeye fillets from the Copper River to Bristol Bay and ...
Alaska seafood processors hired fewer people in 2023 but paid them more and relied more on nonresidents to fill the jobs, a state analysis shows. The employment trends are what would be expected ...
We discuss the challenges and potential relief for Alaska’s struggling seafood industry. A convergence of factors are challenging Alaska fisheries. Climate change, fluctuations in market demand ...
State officials and industry leaders trying to rescue the ailing Alaska seafood industry are facing daunting challenges, recently released numbers show. The industry lost $1.8 billion last year ...
Alaska seafood processors hired fewer people in 2023 but paid them more and relied more on nonresidents to fill the jobs, a state analysis shows. The employment trends are what would be expected ...
McDonald’s UK is buying significantly more pollock for its new Double Filet-O-Fish, which it launched at its more than 1,560 ...
Alaska lawmakers from fishing-dependent communities say they have ideas for ways to rescue the state’s beleaguered seafood industry, with a series of bills likely to follow.
Leaders of the Alaska Permanent Fund, which pays residents dividends and finances public services, wanted to invest in Alaska firms. There were warning signs ahead of the bet on Peter Pan Seafood ...
Between 2022 and 2023, Alaska's seafood industry suffered a nearly $2 billion loss, according to NOAA. That industry extends to fish markets and dinner tables thousands of miles from Alaska.
State officials and industry leaders trying to rescue the ailing Alaska seafood industry are facing daunting challenges, recently released numbers show. The industry lost $1.8 billion last year ...
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