The refrigerated cargo ship Orange Sea arrived in Unalaska with the old anchor tangled up with its own.
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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.
A new $350 million Bering Sea fish fight could hinge on a miniature Canadian railroad
The quickly escalating saga involves hundreds of millions of dollars in fines, a miniature Canadian railway and Donald Trump’s personal lawyer and it stems from the way that one of Alaska’s biggest fishing companies, American Seafoods, is using an exemption in the federal law that typically allows only U.S. ships to move cargo between U.S. ports.


