Coming up this week, looks like another bust in the Sitka Sound sac roe herring fishery this year; nobody likes Chinook Salmon bycatch, and a Kodiak-bound fishing boat lost for 41-years is finally found. All that, and no more “fishy-fishy." We had help from KCAW’s Robert Woolsey in Sitka, and the entire KUCB News Team of Stephanie Joyce and Lauren …
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The Alaska Fisheries Report with Jay Barrett
Coming up this week, looks like another bust in the Sitka Sound sac roe herring fishery this year; nobody likes Chinook Salmon bycatch, and a Kodiak-bound fishing boat lost for 41-years is finally found. All that, and no more “fishy-fishy." We had help from KCAW’s Robert Woolsey and Ed Ronco in Sitka, and KUCB’s Lauren Rosenthal in Unalaska.
Read More »Kodiak-Bound Vessel Found After 40 Years
Jay Barrett/KMXT A brand new fishing vessel headed for Alaska to join the Kodiak fleet in 1972 never reached its destination, and its fate has been a mystery for over 40 years. That is, until it was discovered sitting on the sea floor under 9,000 feet of water in the Gulf of Mexico. The fishing vessel Katmai was found by …
Read More »Debate Becomes Emotional Over Missing Chinook
Jay Barrett/KMXT On Friday the Senate Resources Committee heard testimony on reducing Chinook salmon bycatch in Alaska’s trawl fisheries. The testimony across user groups was almost universally in favor of reducing the bycatch, with the only doubt being brought up by representatives of the trawl industry. Senator Peter Micciche from Soldotna introduced Senate Resolution 5, which would request the North …
Read More »Pacific Producer Refloated, Awaits USCG Inspection in Ouzinkie
Brianna Gibbs/KMXT The fish processing vessel that ran aground almost two weeks ago has been refloated. On March 15 the M/V Pacific Producer ran aground near the village of Ouzinkie. At the time of the grounding it had an estimated 8,000 gallons of diesel fuel on board, as well as various lubes and oils. According to a situation report from …
Read More »Abandoned Floating Docks Prompt Cleanup
Brianna Gibbs/KMXT A pair of floating docks that washed up on shore in Womens Bay have caused some concern. Andy Schroeder is the executive director of Island Trails Network and said he was informed that strange pieces of foam, most likely from a floating dock, were washing ashore in the bay. The foam was traced back to Zaimka (Zam-ka) Island, …
Read More »East El Fifth-Grader Wins Statewide Patriotic Essay Contest
Jay Barrett/KMXT Every year the Kodiak Elks Lodge sponsors a patriotic essay contest. This year Kodiak’s winner also went on to win honors statewide. Contest organizer Bill Bissett brought East Elementary fifth-grader Tucker Kelly into the KMXT studio to recite his winning essay.
Read More »State Tsunami Test Skipping Kodiak
Brianna Gibbs/KMXT Next week is Tsunami Preparedness Week, and emergency planners in cities and towns along Alaska’s coastline will urge residents to make sure they know what to do in the event of a tsunami. Kodiak residents are no strangers to this type of preparedness. After all, community members are reminded of tsunamis each Wednesday at 2 p.m. when the …
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