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NMFS Looks to Stop Fishy Shenanigans on High Seas

Stephanie Joyce/KUCB In the wake of several high-profile cases of alleged scale-tampering by Bering Sea groundfish vessels, the National Marine Fisheries Service is revising its regulations for weighing fish at-sea. As KUCB’s Stephanie Joyce reports, the new measures are aimed at making it more difficult for vessels to underreport their catch.

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Change of Command Friday at Fisheries Training Center

KODIAK, Alaska (AP) — A change of command ceremony is planned this week for the Coast Guard’s North Pacific Regional Fisheries Training Center in Kodiak. The Coast Guard says Lt. Steve Hulse will relieve Lt. Conor Sullivan as commanding officer during the ceremony Friday. Sullivan, who has commanded the center since July 2010, will next be assigned aboard the Coast …

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Sockeye Salmon Continue Strong Return

Jay Barrett/KMXT Two fisheries in the Kodiak Management Area continue to see a lot of sockeye salmon harvest, less than a week into the season. Cape Igvak and Wide Bay had over 93,000 reds caught through Tuesday, while the Karluk, Northwest Kodiak and Southwest Afognak area has registered nearly 86,000. On Tuesday, 23,682 sockeye were harvested in the KMA, bringing …

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No Relief Vessel Found for Dry-Docked Tusty

Jay Barrett/KMXT The Alaska Marine Highway’s request for proposals to cover about two weeks worth of runs between Homer and Kodiak has not produced the results it wanted. Ferry system spokesman Jeremy Woodrow says only one company – Bering marine Corporation of Anchorage – applied: “They were able to transport vehicles but no passengers, and because of that stipulation, the …

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Buskin River Sockeye Bag Limit Boosted

Jay Barrett/KMXT More good news for anglers looking to fight some salmon this summer – the Alaska Department of Fish and Game is increasing the bag and possession limit in the Buskin River Drainage for sockeye. The Department had already increased the bag limit on the Afognak River. Starting at 1 minute after midnight Wednesday morning, the bag limit for …

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Long-Time Kodiak Librarian Reflects on Career in Kodiak

Hear the entire interview from Talk of the Rock here: Brianna Gibbs/KMXT After more than 13 years serving as the director of the A. Holmes Johnson Memorial Library, Joe D’Elia will say his goodbyes to the organization this month. He and the library will both be making moves to new locations, but while the library will only have to travel …

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St. Paul’s Bourdukosfsky Remembered

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Mary Bourdukofsky with Vladyka Nikolai. Russian Orthodox Diocese of Alaska photo Lauren Rosenthal/KUCB The Pribilof Island of St. Paul lost an important elder this month. Mary Nicolai Bourdukofsky passed away at age 90. Bourdukofsky was devoted to preserving Unangan culture and history. Bourdukofsky was born January 9, 1923 to Nicolai and Olga Kozloff, on St. Paul Island. Bourdukofsky was a …

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Council Will Hear Pier III and Baranof Park Plans

Jay Barrett/KMXT The Kodiak City Council is holding a work session tonight, which looks like it’ll be dominated by a presentation on replacing Pier 3, the cargo dock. PND Engineers of Anchorage has a 25-page report based on its geo-technical findings and offers some preliminary design recommendations. The executive summary of the report says a pile-supported dock will be needed …

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