Pollock are transferred from a fishing boat into a processing plant in Dutch Harbor, in the Aleutian Islands, in January 2019. The U.S. Department of Agriculture will buy up to $50 million worth of ...
The harvest season for Alaska pollock opens January 20. The 2013 Alaska pollock Total Allowable Catch (TAC) for the Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands and Gulf of Alaska is 1,387,146 metric tons, 3.8% higher ...
If you order a Filet-O-Fish at any of the “Arches,” the fish in the sandwich is U.S.-caught wild Alaska pollock. In fact, if you order a fish at virtually any quick-service restaurant, chances are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The fishing vessel Gold Rush, which harvests pollock and other groundfish, is docked on Oct. 3, 2022, at Trident Seafood's Kodiak ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Audience listens to testimony Feb. 9, 2026, at the North Pacific Fishery Management Council meeting in Anchorage. (photo by Yereth ...
Some of Alaska's largest pollock processors are abandoning a foreign worker visa program that once supplied up to half their workforce, citing rising costs and uncertainty under stricter immigration ...
Five minutes are on the clock as Catch the Current hosts Amanda Buckle and Lorin Castiglione talk about Lent's "it" fish, Alaska pollock, with Craig Morris, the CEO of the Association of Genuine ...
US consumers ate record volumes of domestically caught Alaska pollock in 2024, signs that the US pollock industry claims shows Americans are responding to its marketing of wild Alaska pollock in favor ...
We are Alaska pollock fishermen. We make our living on the water harvesting wild Alaska pollock, the country’s largest source of wild-caught seafood, under some of the toughest conditions and ...
Keyport LLC, an Edmonds-based processor and supplier of wholesale wild-caught crab and frozen seafood, has appointed Craig Morris as president. Morris joins Keyport following seven years as CEO of the ...
A recent opinion column in multiple Alaska newspapers by Washington-based trawlers (“We’re Alaska pollock fishermen. Here’s the truth about our fishery.” ADN, Aug. 10) is a master class of spin and ...