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2019 Eastern Aleutian Tanner Crab Fishery Closed

By Fishermen's News Online on Dec 7, 2018   Fishermen's News Online  

2019 Eastern Aleutian Tanner Crab Fishery Closed

  [dropcap]E[/dropcap]astern Aleutian District commercial fisheries for tanner crab will be closed in 2019, according to a statement released on Dec 4 by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. The season for the Akutan, Makushin/Skan Bay and Unalaska/Kalekta Bay sections normally runs from Jan. 15 through March 31. Survey abundance estimates of mature male […]

Crab Quota Up for Bering Sea Snow, Down for Bristol Bay Red

By Fishermen's News Online on Oct 15, 2018   Featured, Fishermen's News Online  

Crab Quota Up for Bering Sea Snow, Down for Bristol Bay Red

The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) and National Marine Fisheries Service released updates for the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands prior to the crab fisheries opening on Oct. 15. Snow crab stocks in the Bering Sea have rebounded to a nearly 50 percent increase compare to a year ago, while Bristol Bay red […]

Golden King Crab Fishery Under Way in Aleutians

By Fishermen's News Online on Aug 13, 2018   Fishermen's News Online  

Golden King Crab Fishery Under Way in Aleutians

The 2018–2019 Aleutian Islands golden king crab fisheries is under way, with a quota of 3,470,400 pounds of individual fishing quota (IFQ) and 385,600 pounds of community development quota (CDQ), for a total of 3.9 million pounds east of Adak. West of Adak, there is a 2.5 million-pound quota, with 2,250,000 pounds for the IFQ […]

Norton Sounds Harvesters Get Record Payout

By Fishermen's News Online on Oct 30, 2017   Featured, Fishermen's News Online, North Slope/Northwest Alaska  

Norton Sounds Harvesters Get Record Payout

Norton Sound Seafood Products (NSSP), a subsidiary of Norton Sound Economic Development Corp. in Nome, Alaska, has paid a record $6.05 million to 172 harvesters who delivered crab, salmon and halibut during the 2017 fishing season. Another $2.5 million went to 258 seasonal employees of NSSP who worked in processing plants, at buying stations and […]

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