New Research suggests that a diet rich in fish may decrease the future development of dementia. The results of an observational study involving 15,000 older adults 65 years and above show that those who ate fish regularly had less dementia.
7 Reasons to Choose Wild Alaskan Salmon
The fish from Alaskan Harvest Seafood is line caught and not farm raised, you can buy the best of the native pacific salmon namely King Salmon (also known as Chinook), Silver Salmon (also called Coho) and Sockeye Salmon. It is
Visual difference between Sockeye, Silver, King and Ivory salmon
Many times we are asked what the difference between the four types of salmon we offer are. Aside from the texture and taste, we decided to do an immediate lineup of a fillet of each type, to help clarify. Pictured
Alaskan Seafood Sent to Food Banks Around the World
Canned Alaskan pink salmon, with its high protein content and beneficial Omega-3 fatty acids, is a key component of a number of international food aid programs sponsored by the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI). The initiative began in 2005, and
Seasick Fish?
Scientists investigating the potential effects of weightlessness on atronauts in zero-gravity environments recently made an interesting – and perhaps surprising? – discovery: fish can get “seasick.” Not a comfortable prospect for water-borne creatures, certainly, but researches are hoping that
Salmon Can Be Fatal for Dogs
While the health benefits of salmon for humans are widely known, the Idaho Fish & Game administration has recently put out a warning to sport fishermen and hobbyist anglers: don’t take your dogs to the river with you. The reason?
Will the eruption of Mt. Redoubt affect the Alaskan fishing industry?
Since March 22, 2009, Alaskan volcano Mt. Redoubt has erupted multiple times, sending ash and steam as high as 45,000 feet into the air. Ashfall has been reported as far away as Anchorage, about 100 miles to the northeast, and