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Fishing Company of Alaska, fish buyer have ties Originally published March 22, 2009 at 12:00 am On Nov. 14, 1980, Karena Adler, a young woman from New Jersey, married Masashi Yamada, a middle-aged ...
The fishing fleet in the Southwest Alaska town of King Cove would have been harvesting Pacific cod this winter. But they couldn’t: Skippers had nowhere to sell their catch.
The Fishing Company of Alaska is based in an office on Seattle’s Lower Queen Anne Hill. The business, which this year employs more than 200 crew on six ships, ...
Trident owns some 40 fishing vessels and 15 plants, from Ketchikan, Alaska to St. Paul, Minnesota. Its annual quotas top 1 billion pounds of fish. Forbes estimates annual sales at roughly $2 billion.
The Fishing Company of Alaska was among entities slapped with a $254,500 fine and permit sanctions in 2006 in connection with the fishing vessel Alaska Juris, ...
Made in America: Alaskan company repurposes fishing line, ... Alaska Rug Company makes more than 70 bowls a week, and has repurposed over 10 miles of used rope since the company began in 2010.
At Bristol Bay, for example, where around 13,000 workers from outside Alaska come to work on fishing boats and in 13 plants of varying sizes, it’s estimated that all major processors combined ...
As the famed Copper River salmon season begins, isolated fishing towns are bracing for an influx of workers and their first brush with the coronavirus. By Mike Baker The people of Cordova, Alaska ...
But if you’re a 50-year-old person and have been fishing for 44 years, you have a different understanding of abundance than somebody who has only been fishing for 5 or 10 years.
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