The resolution asks for a pause on permitting for new mine projects until there’s an agreement between the U.S. and Canada on protecting rivers from mining pollution.
Fisheries
Tribal and commercial fishing groups call for drastic reductions to trawl salmon bycatch
Bycatch rates are relatively low, but because trawlers catch so much of their target species, the unintended harvest adds up.
Clem Tillion, Alaska’s original ‘fish czar,’ dies at 96
A towering figure in the worlds of Alaska fisheries and politics, Tillion died Wednesday morning at his home in Halibut Cove.
In new cybersecurity incident, Alaska seafood agency hit by ‘nefarious third party’
Another Alaska agency says it’s become the victim of a cybersecurity “incident,” making it the fourth to disclose such a disruption in the past year.
Haines gillnetting season bounces back with late surge of sockeye
Haines commercial fishermen saw a much better salmon season this year than last.
Judge rejects Bering Sea seafood companies’ request to block penalties for alleged violations of federal shipping law
The penalties were for using a miniature Canadian railway to satisfy a provision in a federal law called the Jones Act.
Tribal and environmental advocates celebrate the first water flow down the Eklutna River in decades
For more than 60 years, the Eklutna River north of Anchorage had been dammed up, stifling the salmon runs that fed generations of Dena’ina people in the area.
Ex-lobbyist enlists former Fish & Game official to fight charges of illegal seining
Court documents show that law enforcement officials confiscated 5,170 pounds of chum salmon from the fishing vessel Vigilant, of which Thorstenson was the captain.
Pandemic economy contributes to record Southeast Dungeness crab prices
The size of the harvest was close to average, but the value of the crab was exceptional.
Alaska does have more men than women, but the odds aren’t that odd
There are more men than women here. But it’s not as big of a difference as you might think.








