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A squid plays a shark at Kodiak’s ComFish

By Zayleen Kalalo | Alaska Sea Grant on May 27, 2023   Featured, News from Alaska SeaGrant, Southcentral  

A squid plays a shark at Kodiak’s ComFish

Alaska Sea Grant participated in the planning and administration of ComFish Alaska 2023, Alaska’s annual commercial fisheries trade show held in Kodiak. The spring event draws fishermen and companies involved in the industry and includes a full program of educational presentations and activities for all ages. A popular traditional attraction for locals is a session where […]

Coast Guard Detains Fishing Vessel Run Da, Seizes 80 Tons of Salmon

By U.S. Coast Guard 17th District Alaska on Jun 23, 2018   At Sea, Featured  

Coast Guard Detains Fishing Vessel Run Da, Seizes 80 Tons of Salmon

JUNEAU, Alaska – The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Alex Haley detained the fishing vessel Run Da suspected of illegal, unreported, unregulated fishing activity Saturday in international waters 860 miles east of Hokkaido, Japan. The crew of the Alex Haley, a 282-foot medium endurance cutter homeported in Kodiak, and People’s Republic of China Coast […]

Squid-Alutiiq Word of the Week-March 4th

By Amy Steffian | Alutiiq Museum on Mar 4, 2018   Alutiiq Word of the Week & Museum News  

Squid-Alutiiq Word of the Week-March 4th

Amikuruaq (N), Utguiruaq (S)–Squid Amikuruanek piturtaartut cali.–Squid are eaten too. Squid, with their streamlined bodies and tentacled appendages, are cephalopods, related to the octopus. They are abundant in the Gulf of Alaska, where more than fifteen species of squid are known to thrive and others have moved north with recent changes in ocean environments. Aggressive […]

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