Fish Factor: Dunleavy budget poses threat to shellfish growers

Alaska shellfish farmers and divers fear they won’t be ‘open for business’ much longer if they’re forced to pick up the tab for federally required lab tests as outlined in Gov. Dunleavy’s budget, writes Laine Welch.

Fish Factor: Plant-based imitations are not seafood

Imitation seafood products are often nutritionally inferior to real seafood, writes Laine Welch.

Fish Factor: Halibut fishermen face flattened market, fire sale prices

The Pacific halibut fishery opened amid little fanfare and flattened markets.

Fish Factor: US seafood industry gets $300 million in COVID-19 relief

The U.S. seafood industry received a $300 million assist from the $2 trillion COVID-19 relief package passed by Congress, and a wide coalition of industry stakeholders is hoping for more.

Fish Factor: Deadline is April 10 to comment on cod crash relief

The state of Alaska wants input on plans to distribute nearly $24.5 million in federal disaster relief funds for stakeholders and communities hurt by the 2018 Gulf of Alaska cod crash. Better make it quick – the deadline to comment is April 10.

Fish Factor: Eat seafood, America, and we’ll get through this

The coronavirus pandemic has taken Alaska's seafood industry into uncharted waters, writes Laine Welch.

Fish Factor: Salmon catch projected to be down 36 percent

Alaska’s total salmon catch for 2020 is projected to be down 36 percent from last year's haul of 207 million fish, the eighth largest on record that was valued at nearly $658 million at the docks.

Fish Factor: New mandates issued for independent harvesters

Strict new rules are now in place for Alaska fishermen and their vessels to protect against and prevent the spread of COVID-19 during the 2020 salmon season.

Fish Factor: COVID-19 cuts values of Alaska salmon permits

The value of Alaska salmon permits is another casualty of the coronavirus with prices dropping for all fisheries across the state. There are a lot of permits for sale — and the most offers ever to lease permits, especially at Bristol Bay.

Fish Factor: Alaska halibut gets battered by foreign imports

Sales of Alaska’s most popular seafoods are being hit hard by markets upended by the coronavirus, but perhaps none is getting battered worse than halibut. Along with the big losses in the lucrative restaurant trade, Pacific halibut also is facing headwinds from increasing foreign imports.
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