After reading an article about Fort Lauderdale, perhaps a city with some of the wealthiest population in the US, enforcing an ordinance that restricts feeding homeless people, I am really fired up and incredibly sad. I can not believe how
Japan Loves Alaska Seafood
The Island and seafood loving nation of Japan imported nearly $540 million worth of Alaskan Seafood in 2009. Thus making it the largest international market for Alaska. A delegation of Alaska natural resouces recently visited Japan to discuss its interest
Salmon Season Going Strong
So far 157 million salmon have been caught better than the 137 million expected and the season is not yet over. Most of the salmon were caught in Prince William area. Prices for Alaska’s mighty salmon are also doing well
CSF in Sitka
Alaska as a state ships fish all over the World often traveling thousands of miles. It is kept frozen in warehouses and even comes back to Alaska to be sold. A community supported fishery in Sitka Alaska aims to supply
Fish Sandwiches
The Alaska Marketing Institute has just launched a sandwich cookbook for the food service industry titled “Between the Bread and The Blue Sea” the book includes recipes such as Alaska Sole Meuniere, Salt and Pepper Alaska Cod and Salmon Deli
Poor Return Predicted for Chums
Sadly the chum salmon return to the Yukon river is not looking good this year. Only 143,000 fall chums have been seen with sonar this is half of last years number. The communities around the Yukon river have been hard
EPA Approached to Stop Pebble Mine
Opponents of the proposed pebble mine in the Bristol Bay area of Alaska have approached the Federal Environmental Agency to stop the building of pebble mine. Local communities want EPA to ban pebble mine from dumping waste into major river