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New law could lead to shellfish hatcheries in Alaska
Shellfish hatcheries could be in Alaska's future, under legislation recently signed into law. The...
Graduation ceremony back to normal for the Class of 2022
32 students in the Class of 2022 will graduate next Tuesday in a ceremony which will run similar to...
Federal grants will help Southeast mariculture efforts
A state and federally designated economic development organization for Southeast Alaska has...
Scholarship focuses on commercial fishing to honor Deckers
The scholarship fund created to honor the memory of Helen and Sig Decker is a little different from...
Symphony of Seafood beyond-the-plate winner calls Wrangell home
WRANGELL - A Wrangell company that makes bath and body care products has nothing to do with fish, bu...
Oyster farm part of a growth industry
WRANGELL - Aquatic farming in Alaska could be a big industry, and completely sustainable. That's...
Governor Dunleavy releases choice for Board of Fisheries seat, 3 months past legal deadline
It took freedom of information requests, weeks of queries to administrators and more than three months past a legal deadline for Governor Dunleavy to...
Projected total 2021 salmon harvest is 190 million, 61% increase over 2020
Alaska’s salmon landings have passed the season’s midpoint and by August 7 the statewide catch had topped 116 million fish. State managers are...
Fish Factor: New Alaska mariculture alliance looks for members
Alaskans who are engaged in or interested in mariculture are invited to become founding members in a new group that will advance the growing industry...
Assembly votes to reinstate P&R fees
The Borough Assembly unanimously approved an ordinance in its first reading that reestablishes user...
2021 marks 30th year weekly Fish Factor column has appeared in newspapers across Alaska and nationally
This year marks the 30th year that the weekly Fish Factor column has appeared in newspapers across Alaska and nationally. Every year it features...
2020: Year in Review
January The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration proposed establishing critical habitat...
Troopers: Driver may have lost control of vehicle
Alaska State Troopers continue to investigate a fatal accident that claimed the lives of four seine...
Wrangell comes together in memory of Deckers
WRANGELL - Last week, four people died in a car wreck in Petersburg. Among them were two...
Four dead in car crash
Four individuals died in a car crash that occurred late Monday night or early Tuesday morning on...
Four dead in car crash
Four individuals died in a car crash that occurred late Monday night or early Tuesday morning on... Full story
Gulf of Alaska cod losing sustainability certification label
KODIAK, Alaska (AP) — Shoppers will no longer see a blue-sticker label on Gulf of Alaska cod after its sustainability certification is suspended...
Alaska Fish Factor: AK shellfish farmers and divers may not be 'open for business' much longer they must pick up tab for federally required lab tests per Gov. Dunleavy's budget
Alaska shellfish farmers and divers fear they won't be 'open for business' much longer if they're...
Alaska Fish Factor
Weed is set to give a big boost to Alaska’s blue economy! The interest in growing seaweeds in Alaska is gaining momentum and...
Alaska Fish Factor
Lower catches for Pacific halibut are in the forecast for the foreseeable future. That was the message from the International Pacific Halibut...
Nolan Center opens new shipwreck exhibit
WRANGELL - The Nolan Center opened its newest exhibit on shipwrecks with much fanfare on Friday,...
Trial date set for civil suit against Wrangell city government
WRANGELL - Back in April of this year, Wrangell resident Kipha Valvoda filed a civil suit against...
Shuffling at Alaska fisheries offices around state due to veto impacts
Now the shuffling begins at Alaska fisheries offices around the state as the impacts from back and forth veto volleys become more clear. For the...
Alaskans applied for over 2,000 acres of new or expanding undersea farms
Underwater and out of sight are the makings of a major Alaska industry with two anchor crops that clean the planet while pumping out lots of cash:...