Alaska Fisheries Report– Nov. 15, 2018

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Halibut season’s a wrap, and Homer is top port for fisheries landings. Seward leads the pack in sablefish.

Ballot Measure 1 was defeated by Alaska voters. We talk with Pebble Limited Partnership CEO for his reaction.

Fish Expo has a new date–Thanksgiving week in Seattle.

In Sitka, a new model for research which calls for including the human factor with the hard data.

 

We had help from Elizabeth Harball with Alaska’s Energy Desk. Robert Woolsey at KCAW in Sitka. And from Laine Welch at Alaska Fish Radio.

This last program before Thanksgiving, I am thankful for all of you–from reporters, to listeners, to radio stations–that makes this show possible. I’m also thankful to KMXT for giving me the fun job reporting on fish. And, finally, I’m thankful for all the fishermen that make living in a fishing town so special.

Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.

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