The Alaska Fisheries Report with Jay Barrett

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On this week’s show, Southeast halibut charter clients only get one fish a day; Arne Fuglvog is emerging as the front-runner for the top job at NOAA Fisheries; Togiak herring did not go out with a bang; and a new Platinum-coated cannery. Also, Homer leads in halibut landings, Cook Inlet salmon is underway, and how the BBRDSA is spending its money. We had help from APRN’s Libby Casey in Washington, D.C., Coast Alaska’s Ed Schoenfeld in Juneau; KDLG’s Mike Mason in Dillingham; Margie Bauman of the Alaska Journal of Commerce in Anchorage; KDLL’s Ben Stanton in Kenai, and KBBI’s Marcia Lynn in Homer.

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