Archive Record
Metadata
Title |
The Fishermen's News |
Object Name |
Newspaper |
Catalog Number |
PS2021.4.64 |
Date |
2013 |
Scope & Content |
"The Fishermen's News: The Advocate for the Commercial Fisherman," 12 issues bound; January 2013 through December 2013 Contents include: In each issue: PCFFA; From the Fleet; The Fresh Sheet; California Waypoints January - Rising Acidity Threatens Commercial Fishing: Are Oysters the Canary of the Sea?; Southeast Alaska Gillnetters Struggling with Observer Program; Understanding Stability - the Difference Between Life and Death for You and Your Crew; Brisol Bay 2013 Sockeye Salmon Run Forecast Drops to 26 Million Fish; From the Fleet - Kitzhaber Proposal Passes Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission; Restructured Groundfish and Halibut Observer Program Goes into Effect; Seafood Processors Settle with EPA for Clean Water Act Violations February - Crabby Crabbers? Delayed Dungeness?: Late Start Could Put Crimp in Catch, But Not in Value; Get Your Boat Ready for the Season; Eco-Tourism Company Files Complaint Against Observer Program; KULLUK Dilemma Points Out Hazards to Alaska's Oceans; Slimed - Ugly Hagfish Yields Somewhat Pretty Income; Fewer Kings for Copper river, Huge run for Prince William Sound; Ergonomics for the Fisherman; Tsunami Debris Cleanup Funds Lose Out to Superstorm Sandy March - Two New Vessels Coming Online to Groundfish Fisheries in May; California Fisheries Fund Loans to Help Fishermen Strive for Sustainability; Boat Building Materials - the Hull Truth; NOAA Plans Effort to Stop Illegal Fishing by 10 Nations; Riutta Ends Decade of Service with ASMI; Combination Crabber Christened; Wild Caught Alaska Pollock Gets a Boost at McDonald's; Military Veterans Recruited to 'Fight' for Fish and Fishermen in California April - Appeals Court Puts Oregon's Gill Net Fishing Rules on Hold - For Now; Halibut Bycatch Issues Moving Slowly Through NPFMC; Delta Wetern Executive Named to Head Icicle Seafoods; Are You Operating Your On-Board Refrigeration System on Borrowed Time?; Sizing Refrigeration and Gensets; Combination Crabber Christened; Copper river Wins Top Honors in Alaska Symphony of Seafood; Ocean Beauty Will Reopen Petersburg Plan on Schedule May - Millions of Dollars in Upgrades Planned for Alaska Fishing Ports; Crabbers Clawing for Protifable Season: Landings exceed expectations, but leave few fishermen satisfied; Council Action Puts Harvest Limits on AFA Replacement Vessels; Financing Your Next Boat; Washington Fishing Ports: Keeping Pace with Today's Commercial Fishermen; Combination Crabber Christened; Crescent City, California Port Bustling; Sitka Sound Sac Roe Fishery Falls Short June - Safer Fishing; Tuna Trollers Trash Treaty Talks; Chum Salmon Run Looking Good for Yukon River; Fisheries Board Appointment Undetermined; Numbers Offer Possibility of More Promising Salmon Season; Copper River Fishery Success Marks 30th Year; Fishery Vessel Energy Audit Pilot Project Underway; Pink Shrimp Season Weighs Anchor After 'Price Strike' Delay; Modern Freezer-Longliner for Blue North Fisheries; Safety Training and Equipment July - Alaska Wild Salmon Harvest Clears 890,000 Fish; Chinook Bycatch Limit Set for GOA Trawl Fleet; Harsila Faces the future with Volvo Penta D13; New Whistleblower Protections Take Effect July 1; From the Fleet - Court Decision Threatens Fishing Industry in Washington State; NOAA Cuts Back on Cook Inlet Beluga Whale Survey; Pebble Mine Issue Draws More Fire as Comment Period Extended Again; Outlook is Optimistic for Gold King Crab; Cargo Ship Leaking Oil Under Watch at Valdez; Study Looks at Fisheries Reshaped by Warming Oceans; Five West Coast Senators Say Pebble Mine Threatens Fisheries August - Nav/Com: What's New in Bridge Electronics; Opposition to Pebble Mine Grows; Investor Groups Support Bristol Bay Fishermen; Salmonstock: Celebrating Alaska's Wild Salmon; Shucks, No Shells: Ocean Acidification Inhibits Oyster Shell Formation; Gulkana Hatchery Prepares for Egg Take as Floodwaters Subside; BBRSDA Will Support 11+ Projects in 2013; New Seiner for Adamant Fisheries; Ocean Conditions, Weather Hamper Oregon Salmon and Tuna Seasons; Trident Embezzler Sentenced September - Puget Sound Crab Harvest: What goes down will come back up; Certification Audit Complete, as Crabbers Await Stock Survey Results; Cook Inlet Setnetters Lose Fight for Injunction; Research Looks at Red, Blue Crab Interactions; Protection of Stellar Sea Lions in Aleutians Upheld; Stronger Rules Urged to Stop Illegal Shark Finning; Opinion: Governor Parnell, Do the Right Thing for Our Salmon Habitat; Federal Fisheries Grant Applications Sought; Alaska Wild Salmon Harvest Exceeds 140 Million Fish; Demand, Prices Up for Succulent Yukon River Chums; Retailers, Chefs Promote Bristol Bay Salmon Run October - New House for Kodiak Trawler; Talks Begin to Keep Alaska Seafood on Walmart Shelves; Shell Fined $1.1 Million for Air Quality Violations; Drought Renews Water War in Klamath River Basin; From the Fleet: Coastal Trollers Association, a new approach for a traditional industry; West Coast Insulation: The Heat is Off; Oregon's Dungeness Crab, Pink Shrimp Fisheries Doing Well, Tuna and Salmon Lagging; Oregon Tuna Vessel Sinks, Husband-Wife Crew, Two Cats Survive; Opinion: Labeling is Good for Fishing Industry and Consumers November - Colburn Tells Congress 'Time is Critical'; NOAA Fisheries Merger Creates new West Coast Region; Value of 2013 Alaska Salmon Harvest Tops $691 Million; Bristol Bay Drift Gillnet, Southeast Seine Permit Prices Way Up; Red King Crab Fishery Closed in Southeast Alaska for 2013/2014; Groundfish, Halibut Harvest Retention Higher in BSAI than GOA; The Take on Hake; Clothing and Gear; West Coast Longliners Must Learn to Stream; Radiation Ocean - Far From Fukushima December - New Attack on Cook Inlet Setnetters; Fishery Managers Scale Back Sardine Harvest; Shell Fined $1.1 Million for Air Quality Violations; Crab Vessel Grounded at Dutch Harbor; Seafood Landings for 2012 Valued at $5.1 Billion; Court Upholds Need to Consider Impacts of Oil, Gas Development; Fisherman Sentenced for Lacey Act Violations; California: Where Have All the Albacore Gone?; Big Changes Ahead for Hawaii Bottom Fisheries Management |
Collection |
Philips Publishing |
Search Terms |
Fishermen's News Fishing industry |
