Jan 7, 2016 | Articles
SEAFOODNEWS.COM [Editor’s View] by John Sackton January 5, 2016 The Alaska Supreme Court decision preventing a ballot initiative to ban salmon set nets in parts of Cook Inlet last week allowed the seafood industry to heave a sigh of relief. But like any complex...
Jan 7, 2016 | Articles
Alaska Journal of Commerce ADFG insists studies were used despite going unpublished By: DJ Summers Posted: Wed, 01/06/2016 – 2:07pm Use it, then lose it, was the fate of a long-delayed Kenai River habitat study until the Alaska Department of Fish and Game...
Jan 7, 2016 | Articles
SEAFOODNEWS.COM By Peggy Parker – January 4, 2016 Commercial salmon fishermen, along with the entire seafood industry in Alaska, heaved a huge sigh of relief on New Year’s eve as Alaska’s highest court upheld the principle that fisheries allocations in...
Jan 6, 2016 | Articles
By: Andrew Jensen Managing Editor Posted: Wed, 01/06/2016 – 1:58pm Bob Penney is now 0 for 2 at the Alaska Supreme Court in his efforts to reallocate Cook Inlet salmon stocks at the ballot box, but he’s not giving up the fight against commercial fishermen. It’s...
Jan 4, 2016 | Articles
Peninsula Clarion Alaska Supreme Court rules setnet ban initiative unconstitutional Posted: December 31, 2015 – 12:05pm | Updated: January 2, 2016 – 7:04pm Back | Next Photo by Rashah McChesney/Peninsula Clarion In this July 9, 2014 file photo,...
Dec 31, 2015 | Articles
Today Alaska’s Supreme Court handed down their decision regarding the anti-setnetter ballot initiative proposed by the Bob Penney group – Alaska Fisheries Conservation Alliance. The Supreme Court made the decision that the ballot initiative that would...