The harvest allocation for king salmon in Southeast Alaska is lower than the region’s commercial trollers expected.
The Makah is a marine-based Tribe. Their history and identity are tied to the sea—as are their traditional foods.
The berries are a critical resource for the Ḱamíłpa Band of the Yakama Nation and have become a big market of the Pacific Northwest food industry.
NOAA Fisheries works with communities, harvesters, and processors to navigate solutions in a pinch. The Alaska Bering Sea snow crab fishery is open for the first time in 2 years after a sharp decline ...
National Weather Service offices across the country are suspending or reducing weather balloon flights due to low staffing. Meteorologists say the loss of data could lead to forecasting challenges and ...
A husband-and-wife-owned forestry company is accused of duping an elderly New Jersey man into signing a bogus contract and then decimating his family’s 321 acres of forestland along the Pacific Coast ...
Facing potential endangered species status for Gulf of Alaska king salmon, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game is rolling ...
Oregon authorities seized around 2,500 pounds worth of illegally harvested smelt during a special, short season on the Sandy ...
The Northwest Forest Plan, currently undergoing updates, strikes a balance between timber harvest and conservation of ...
The move could impact everything in the U.S. from lumber needed to build affordable housing to wood chips used to make toilet ...
Fishing vessels can often work long periods at sea without coming to port, thanks to the practice of transshipment, in which ...
In the green-fringed inlet of Bahía Málaga, tucked along Colombia’s Pacific coast in the department of Valle del Cauca, ...
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