Ask for Alaska • Chefs and consumers prefer Alaska seafood because it is wild, sustainable, and tastes so good. By swimming free, in icy, pure, pristine waters eating a natural marine diet, Alaska ...
The Alaska seafood industry remains an economic juggernaut, but it is under strain from forces outside of the state’s control, according to a new report commissioned by the state’s seafood marketing ...
Frozen seafood consumption has gone up significantly in the past four years, according to the findings: Frozen finfish sales were up 35.9% Consumers cited health and enjoyment as the top two factors ...
The Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute helps retailers understand the products that come from Alaska, providing them the education and training needed to better market Alaska seafood. Larry Andrews ...
Low clouds hang over Kodiak's St. Paul Harbor on Oct. 3, 2022. Economic woes in Alaska's seafood industry have affected numerous fishing-dependent communities like Kodiak. (Photo by Yereth ...
Alaska’s seafood industry, squeezed by depressed fish prices and increased costs, is in a crisis. Also in a crisis is the Alaska state budget, with both investment income and oil revenues in sharp ...
The United States released a list of Chinese goods Friday worth $50 billion on which it will place 25 percent tariffs. Shortly afterward, China announced reciprocal tariffs on U.S. goods, including ...
Alaska’s seafood industry received a significant boost last week as the U.S. federal government awarded nearly $13.7 million in seafood contracts to domestic processors, with Alaska pollock and pink s ...
Two Alaska seafood shipping companies agreed to pay a $9.5 million penalty to the federal government for violations related to their use of a tiny rail track in Canada that the federal government said ...
State officials and industry leaders trying to rescue the ailing Alaska seafood industry are facing daunting challenges, recently released numbers show. The industry lost $1.8 billion last year, the ...