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Legislative task force offers possible actions to rescue troubled Alaska seafood industryANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Alaska lawmakers from fishing-dependent communities say they have ideas for ways to rescue the state’s beleaguered seafood industry, with a series of bills likely to ...
China, Alaska’s biggest international trading partner, is also targeted by tariffs that are likely to trigger a trade war.
Between 2022 and 2023, Alaska's seafood industry suffered a nearly $2 billion loss, according to NOAA. That industry extends to fish markets and dinner tables thousands of miles from Alaska.
We need to craft our approach to specifically addressing minimizing Western Alaska chum salmon, taking into account those times and areas of when they occur’ — Trent Hartill, American Seafoods ...
The U.S. state of Alaska has forecast an “excellent” sockeye salmon run for the state’s Upper Cook Inlet fishery, but ...
Alaska’s “A” pollock season kicked off on 20 January, and the Alaska Pollock Fishery Alliance (APFA) is calling it a high ...
Sacramento-area travelers will soon be able to fly directly to Alaska for the first time. Alaska Airlines will begin offering nonstop flights from Sacramento International Airport to Ted Stevens ...
A legislative task force has come up with preliminary recommendations to help the ailing Alaska seafood industry. (Yereth Rosen/Alaska Beacon) Alaska lawmakers from fishing-dependent communities ...
Seven years ago, heavy tariffs levied by President Donald Trump against China triggered a trade war that crimped Alaska’s seafood exports and left fishermen with less money for their catches.
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