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Graves and Peltola Urge Biden to Immediately Halt Unsafe Shrimp Imports

By Office of Representative Peltola on Mar 29, 2024   Featured, State  

Graves and Peltola Urge Biden to Immediately Halt Unsafe Shrimp Imports

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Congressman Garret Graves (South Louisiana) and Congresswoman Mary Sattler Peltola (Alaska) sent a letter to President Biden urging him to immediately halt shrimp imports into the United States from India, following concerning reports of severe food and safety issues and labor violations in Indian shrimp processing facilities. The reports highlight that shrimp imported from […]

Shrimp-Alutiiq Word of the Week-March 28th

By Alutiiq Museum on Mar 28, 2022   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News, Featured  

Shrimp-Alutiiq Word of the Week-March 28th

Kumitgarpak – Shrimp Kumitgarpat piturnirtaartut. – Shrimp are tasty. There are five species of shrimp in Gulf of Alaska waters—including coonstripe, sidestripe, humpy, northern, and spot varieties. The Alaska spot prawn (Pandalus platyceros) is the largest and a popular addition to dinner tables. These tasty invertebrates are found from northern British Columbia to the eastern […]

Bait and Switch: Mislabeled Salmon, Shrimp Have Biggest Environmental Toll

By UW News Staff on Dec 30, 2020   Featured, General News  

Bait and Switch: Mislabeled Salmon, Shrimp Have Biggest Environmental Toll

Seafood is the world’s most highly traded food commodity, by value, and the product is hard to track from source to market. Reports of seafood mislabeling have increased over the past decade, but few studies have considered the overall environmental effects of this deceptive practice. A study by Arizona State University, the University of Washington […]

Prince William Sound Sport and Subsistence Shrimp Pot Fishery Opens

By Megan Peters | DPS on Apr 15, 2019   At Sea, Featured, State  

Prince William Sound Sport and Subsistence Shrimp Pot Fishery Opens

  (ANCHORAGE, Alaska) –Today kicked off the 2019 Prince William Sound sport and subsistence shrimp pot fishery. Alaska Wildlife Troopers will be out patrolling and checking buoys and pots through September 15, when the fishery closes. Last month, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game released an emergency order limiting the number of allowable pots […]

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