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Trident Closes False Pass Seafoods for Summer

By Fishermen's News Online on May 8, 2020   Featured, Fishermen's News Online  

Trident Closes False Pass Seafoods for Summer

  Trident Seafoods officials say they will not operate their False Pass Seafoods processing facility this summer due to uncertain marketplace conditions. The company released a statement saying it was a difficult decision made in response to the increased uncertainly in the marketplace due to the novel coronavirus pandemic., the 2020 salmon projections and the […]

Pandemic Prompts Boost in SeaShare Donations

By Fishermen's News Online on May 4, 2020   Fishermen's News Online  

Pandemic Prompts Boost in SeaShare Donations

  SeaShare’s effort to provide high quality portions of seafood to food banks nationwide has moved into high gear in the midst of the novel coronavirus pandemic, which has left millions of Americans unemployed and struggling to put food on their tables. The Seattle-based nonprofit, with a growing number of several hundred partners and donors, […]

Efforts Continue to Assure Safe Salmon Fisheries in Midst of Pandemic

By Fishermen's News Online on Apr 26, 2020   Featured, Fishermen's News Online  

Efforts Continue to Assure Safe Salmon Fisheries in Midst of Pandemic

  With the Copper River salmon fishery in Prince William Sound just weeks away and the Bristol Bay salmon fishery coming up in June, plans are still in flux on how to ensure the safety of harvesters, processors and communities in the midst of a pandemic. To date the areas of the Cordova based fishery […]

2020 Commercial Salmon Fisheries Being Debated

By Fishermen's News Online on Apr 20, 2020   Featured, Fishermen's News Online  

2020 Commercial Salmon Fisheries Being Debated

  Discussions are underway at the government level, as well as with the processing and harvesting sectors of Alaska’s commercial salmon fisheries on how to proceed this summer in the midst of a pandemic. On one side are processors and harvesters who feel that with strict protocols in place the fisheries can proceed while assuring […]

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