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Alaska’s Legislature adjourned in May without addressing an issue that many residents of coastal, Native villages see as ...
Nostalgia floats around Kodiak Island like pollen wafting through the spring air. Nostalgia for a bygone era when summer was ...
The Washington Department of Natural Resources has been using one of its firefighting helicopters to haul abandoned boats off ...
A Kodiak fisherman has been sentenced to one year in jail for illegally shipping thousands of pounds of tanner crab infected ...
To help pull the struggling Alaska seafood industry out of its tailspin, state lawmakers passed some bills aimed at ...
Board member Craig Kent said the nonprofit is now looking for some more boats to take the record number of veterans that have recently signed up, for their annual fishing tournament that’s ...
A longtime commercial fisher admitted to illegally shipping crab, much of it infested with Bitter Crab Syndrome, out of state ...