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The Alaska Fisheries Report December 31, 2014

afr_logo_screen_sizeComing up this week, it looks like there’ll be lower harvest limits for Prince William Sound black cod; we hear about cchanges coming up for the groundfish and halibut observer program, and everything that’s old is new again – well, insofar as an ancient mollusk in the Arctic Ocean is concerned. All that and more, coming up on the Alaska Fisheries Report. Listen to the Report here 18:44

The Alaska Fisheries Report

Coming up this week, bad news for Cook Inlet commercial fishermen is coming out of the Alaska Board of Fisheries meeting, the stormy weather caused a number of injuries on a factory trawler out west, and, wait for it: Magnetic Salmon. We had help from KDLL’s Shaylon Cochran in Kenai, KUCB’s Lauren Rosenthal and Annie Ropeik in Unalaska, and KMXT’s This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Brianna Gibbs in Kodiak. Listen @kmxt  15:42

 

The Alaska Fisheries Report

Coming up this week: The Fish Board reverses itself on Kenai River Kings, Kodiak may have found its new fisheries consultant, and the plague of injuries in the fishing fleet gets some scrutiny. All that, and who would’ve thought you could make money fishing for jellyfish. We had help from KDLL’s Shaylon Cochran in Kenai, KMXT’s  it Brianna Gibbs in Kodiak, and KUCB’s Lauren Rosenthal in Unalaska.  Listen @kmxt  17:30

The Alaska Fisheries Report

Coming up this week, sportsfishing interests in Soldotna are not giving up on their efforts to force a vote to ban setnets in Cook Inlet, there’s more quota for Southeast halibut fishermen, but less elsewhere, and a breakthrough in excluders for trawl nets might save more salmon. All that, and, when is a pollock a cod? Kinda… now – we’ll explain that, all coming up on the Alaska Fisheries Report. Listen @kmxt  20:55

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Coming up on this Elvis Birthday Week edition: The state slaps down the Cook Inlet sports fishing industry’s attempted resource grab, the Board of Fish is meeting right now in Kodiak, and why fish are more anxious than ever. All that, and 2013’s best fishing films, coming up on the Alaska Fisheries Report. We had help from KDLL’s Shaylon Cochran in Kenai, Fish Radio’s Laine Welch in Kodiak, KYUK ‘s Ben Matheson in Bethel and KUBC’s  Annie Ropeik in Unalaska. Listen @KMXT 14:49

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Coming up on this Thanksgiving week show, 2014 forecasts are out for sockeye in Bristol Bay and pinks in Southeast, small boat fishermen work to expand the availability of electronic monitoring, and, keep an eye on your boat this winter, will ya? We’re thankful for help this week from KCAW’s Rachel Waldholz in Sitka, KFSK’s Matt Lichtenstein in Petersburg and KDLG’s Mike Mason in Dillingham. listen here

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Coming up this week, after a one-year experiment, there’ll again be no tanner crab season in the Eastern Aleutians next year; the sea cucumber season is winding down, and not everyone in Southeast got in on this year’s salmon bonanza. We had help this week from KUCB’s Annie Ropeik and Lauren Rosenthal in Unalaska, KFSK’s  Matt Lichtenstein in Petersburg and KHNS’  Margaret Friedenauer in Haines. more@kmxt/org 00:46

The Alaska Fisheries Report

radio-microphoneComing up this week, federal workers are back to work, which means crab fishermen are, too. The government shutdown may impair research on an emerging fishery, and five well-prepared fishermen are safe after their boat burns in the Aleutian Islands. All that, plus, more@kmxt 08:09

The Alaska Fisheries Report – KMXT Kodiak

radio-microphoneComing up this week, Southeast fishermen get extra time to target coho this month, NOAA wants your feedback on Amendment 95, we’ve got a review of this summer’s Yukon fisheries, and the backlash over a cartoon, all on the Alaska Fisheries Report. We had stories from KYUK’s  Angela Denning-Barnes in Bethel, and KFSK’s  Joe Viechnicki in Petersburg. listen@kmxt  09:35

The Alaska Fisheries Report

radio-microphoneComing up this week, two boats go down in Southeast in separate incidents just hours apart this week; Skagway is seeing a good king run, but that doesn’t help the Canadians, and pink salmon just keep rolling in. We aired stories this week from KTOO’s  Matt Miller in Juneau, KUAC’s  Dan Bross in Fairbanks, KHNS’ Margaret Friedenauer in Haines, KFSK’s  Joe Viechnicki in Petersburg and KDLG’s  Mike Mason in Dillingham. [email protected]