A northern pike is seen swimming in this undated photo. Northern pike are native to much of Alaska, but not to the Southcentral region south of the Alaska Range. Illegal introductions that started in ...
Editor's note: USA TODAY, with support from the Pulitzer Center, traveled to Alaska, Southern California, Florida and Maine to document climate change's effects on oceans and the people who fish in ...
Petersburg troller Mark Roberts working on his fishing vessel, the Cape Cross, on May 24, 2024. (Photo by Shelby Herbert/KFSK) The federal government is considering a request that would grant Gulf of ...
Abundant research on harmful algal blooms (HABs), climate change impacts on Alaska’s commercial fisheries, and efforts to ...
An Alaska fisherman is showing off an unusual catch – a rock greenling. It might not sound that impressive, but the eye-popping rare fish truly looks too out-of-this-world to be real – but it is. Blue ...
A Washington state-based conservation group filed a lawsuit this week in an effort to speed up the federal government’s review of a proposal to list king salmon as threatened or endangered across the ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Samples taken from five types of Alaska fish contain too much mercury for unlimited eating, Alaska health officials said. The fish — halibut over 50 pounds, shark, lingcod, yellow ...
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