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May Issue 3 2013

Fresh Copper River salmon lands in Seattle

The first planeload of Copper River salmon from Cordova, Alaska, landed Friday morning at Sea-Tac Airport and the Alaska Airlines pilots carried a 40-pound king to waiting chefs.

May Issue 3 2013

Agency seeks comment on Aleutian sea lion rules

The National Marine Fisheries Service announced May 14 it will consider dialing back commercial fishing restrictions in the western Aleutian Islands that were put in place to protect endangered Steller sea lions.

Closure fresh in memory, setnetters innovate for season May Issue 3 2013

Closure fresh in memory, setnetters innovate for season

KENAI — Gary Hollier has a king salmon problem.

May Issue 3 2013

ADFG forecasts smallest ever early-run Kenai king return

You can still fish for early-run king salmon on the Kenai River this year, but unless it’s a trophy fish, or a very small one, you’ll probably have to let it swim free.

Chefs pair Alaska grown produce with famous state seafood May Issue 3 2013

Chefs pair Alaska grown produce with famous state seafood

Officially, the Great Alaska Seafood Cook Off was a chance to showcase Alaskan seafood.

May Issue 2 2013

Agency seeks comment on Aleutian sea lion rules

The National Marine Fisheries Service announced Tuesday it will consider dialing back commercial fishing restrictions in the western Aleutian Islands that were put in place to protect endangered Steller sea lions.

May Issue 2 2013

FISH FACTOR: Salmon season ready to open with Copper River celebrations

It might still feel like winter but Alaska’s 2013 salmon season will officially get under way on May 16, when the first runs of reds and kings are scheduled to arrive at Copper River.

May Issue 2 2013

Author questions sport group’s use of food security study

The Kenai River Sportfishing Association has used elements of a recently released study about food security on the Kenai Peninsula to assert that commercial fishing should be curtailed in favor of sport and personal-use fishing.

May Issue 1 2013

Former Murkowski aide who served time now lobbyist

A former aide to Sen. Lisa Murkowski who served time in prison for falsifying his fishing records is now working as a lobbyist.

May Issue 1 2013

Coast Guard expects to cut back on Arctic patrols

The Coast Guard expects to scale back on its Arctic patrols this summer because of budget cuts and a lack of commercial traffic.

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