Shellfish report: first published in 1968 National Fisherman Yearbook.
Biologists have not seen a rebound in the stock, but there appears to be no more decline, Stichert said. Bering Sea red king ...
Higher operating costs and changing consumer habits are among factors blamed for a $1.8 billion loss between 2022 and 2023.
A variety of market forces combined with fishery collapses occurring in a rapidly changing environment caused Alaska’s ...
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A variety of market forces combined with fishery collapses occurring in a rapidly changing environment caused Alaska’s seafood industry to lose $1.8 billion from 2022 to 2023, a new federal ...
Numerous economic forces combined last year to create a $1.8 billion loss for the Alaska seafood industry, and related losses affected other states, according to a new report. (Yereth Rosen/Alaska ...
Nationwide, Alaska’s seafood industry woes caused the loss from 2022 to 2023 of more than 38,000 jobs and a $4.3 billion decline in total U.S. output, the report said.