From the Atlantic to Alaska, fishermen say overfishing and fleet delays are shaking up a $320 billion industry.
NOAA cuts and delayed regulations threaten $320 billion fishing economy from the Atlantic to Alaska President Donald Trump’s ...
Seven months after fish died near the Kensington Mine, regulators and mine owner Coeur Mining still haven’t determined what ...
Captain Dan Veerhusen and Jan, his wife, run the Taurus, one of the few remaining boats that still fish herring in the Bering ...
Alaska officials are seeking emergency authorization to keep killing bears and wolves in a region in the western part of the ...
The bill would require designated seats on the seven-member board to represent commercial, sport, and subsistence sectors, ...
Sustainable fishing policies passed in the 1970s have backfired in rural Native villages, where many family-run boats have ...
A Southeast Alaska fisherman was sentenced last week to six months in prison for violating the Lacey Act by falsifying records, as well as violating the Endangered Species Act by attempting to ...
A federal judge in Juneau has sentenced a Southeast Alaska fisher to six months in federal prison after pleading guilty last ...
Dugan Paul Daniels of Coffman Cove, Alaska, U.S.A., violated the U.S. Endangered Species Act by having one of his crew shoot ...
The Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI) announced it has secured over $4.5 million in federal Market Access Program (MAP) funding to increase its international marketing efforts.