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Central Arctic Caribou Decline May Result in Stricter Hunting Regulations

By Beth Lenart | ADF&G on Nov 21, 2016   Featured, North Slope/Northwest Alaska, State  

Central Arctic Caribou Decline May Result in Stricter Hunting Regulations

(Fairbanks) — A drop in the Central Arctic caribou herd from 50,000 animals three years ago to around 22,000 in 2016 may lead to shorter hunting seasons and smaller bag limits in 2017. Reasons for the decline aren’t completely understood, but hunting is not thought to be a factor. Biologists believe a combination of elements […]

Stave Off Cognitive Decline with Seafood

By Nancy SiFlore | Rush University Medical Center on May 10, 2016   Health  

Stave Off Cognitive Decline with Seafood

(Chicago) – Eating a meal of seafood or other foods containing omega-3 fatty acids at least once a week may protect against age-related memory loss and thinking problems in older people, according to a team of researchers at Rush University Medical Center and Wageningen University in the Netherlands. Their research findings were published in the […]

Study: Global Fish Catch Drastically Underreported

By Steve Herman | VOA News on Jan 19, 2016   At Sea, Featured, World  

Study: Global Fish Catch Drastically Underreported

BANGKOK, THAILAND—The number of fish caught globally is drastically underreported by about 30 percent – an error that has significant ramifications for the environment and maritime nations, according to a long-term study released Tuesday. The new estimate, in Nature Communications, puts the annual global catch at roughly 109 million metric tons – 32 million higher […]

BBRSDA Releases Economic Impact Report

By Fishermen's News Online on Nov 19, 2015   Fishermen's News Online  

BBRSDA Releases Economic Impact Report

An analysis of Alaska’s 2015 Bristol Bay sockeye salmon season released on Nov. 16 notes the dramatic drop in prices paid to harvesters, along substantial decline in Bristol Bay driftnet permit values. The report prepared by the McDowell Group in Juneau, Alaska, for the Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association said that there is a […]

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