The U.S. Department of Agriculture will purchase about 50 million pounds of Alaska seafood to use in national food and nutrition-assistance programs, state officials said on Tuesday. The seafood ...
Morris was named GAPP CEO in 2018 and has spent the last seven years working to accomplish that goal. He said consumer data in multiple markets is showing that the push has been effective, with ...
Veteran public relations professional Heather Handyside said Alaskans have historically viewed pollock less favorably than Pacific salmon and halibut, and much work has been done to address that.
Undercurrent News was reporting live from the Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers (GAPP) conference last week, while also launching some new pollock fillet price assessments. The 2025 GAPP meeting was ...
Salmon spread across the deck of a fishing vessel during last summer's record season in Bristol Bay. (Hope McKenney/KUCB) The United States Department of Agriculture has awarded nearly $150 million in ...
Without completed 2025 reports, federal fishery managers use last year’s data to set Alaska harvests
Lacking the usual amount of data to guide them, federal fishery managers relied on last year’s reports to set the coming year’s harvests for the nation’s top-volume commercial fish species: Alaska ...
Jody Mason’s recent op-ed (“Coverage of trawling’s role in Alaska halibut decline was a public service”) presents a statistic about halibut and salmon bycatch that, without context, leads readers to ...
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