Federal judges will hear oral arguments Thursday in an appeal of a ruling that threatened to halt the Southeast troll fishery for king salmon.
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Southeast troll fishermen help study a warming ocean: ‘Fishermen are natural scientists’
Two new citizen science projects will help troll fishermen take the lead in gathering data about how the waters they depend on are changing.
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‘We can go fishing’: Appeals court says Southeast Alaska troll fishery can open this summer
A federal appeals panel issued a last-second ruling, reversing a lower court ruling that would have kept the $85 million industry off the water.
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Justice Department will appeal court order forcing Southeast Alaska troll fishery closure
The notice to appeal was submitted on May 23 on behalf of the Department of Commerce and the National Marine Fisheries Service.
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3 Alaska trollers contemplate a summer without chinook
No other salmon species or commercial gear group or sport fishery – anywhere on the entire Pacific Northwest coast – is affected by the Western Washington District Court order, just commercial trolling for king salmon in Southeast Alaska.
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State asks for stay of order that forces the closure of Southeast Alaska king salmon fishery
The court ruled that the summer and winter Southeast Alaska king salmon fisheries were operating in violation of the Endangered Species Act.
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Federal judge’s order could shut down Southeast Alaska troll fishery
The Wild Fish Conservancy filed suit in 2020, arguing that the government failed to address the impact of salmon harvests on southern resident killer whales.
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More Southeast Alaska communities set to join opposition to lawsuit that threatens king salmon fishery
Later this month, borough assemblies in Ketchikan, Wrangell and Petersburg will consider adopting resolutions opposing a chinook shutdown.
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Gov. Dunleavy says state will appeal Southeast killer whale lawsuit to Supreme Court if necessary
Dunleavy says he’ll appeal a pending federal court ruling that threatens to shut down the Southeast king salmon season.
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Sitka Assembly approves $25K for fight against suit that could shut down king salmon fishery
Other organizations and locals are also contributing funds in anticipation of a lengthy — and costly — appeals process.
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