A weekly journal of Alaska fisheries news and information.

The Alaska Fisheries Report from KMXT
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A weekly journal of Alaska fisheries news and information.
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11/12/2020
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August 6, 2026
Alaska Fisheries Report 06 August 2026
<p>On this week's Alaska Fisheries Report with host Terry Haines: </p><p><br></p><p>Katie Reuther of KUCB reports on the golden king crab season, KFSK's Taylor Heckart on the Southeast Dungeness crab season, KRBD's Sydney Dauphinais on improvements to the Metlakatla Indian Tribe's salmon hatchery, and KCAW's Hope McKenney on a popular source of sockeye salmon for Sitkans-Redoubt.</p><p>Photo: The Redoubt weir stretches across the outflows of the lake. (KCAW/McKenney)</p>

July 16, 2026
Alaska Fisheries Report 16 July 2026
<p>This week on The Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines:</p><p> Rivers are rusting across the Arctic, according to KOTZ's Desiree Hagen, Alix Soliman of KTOO reports that advocates are calling for ESA designation for grey whales, and a Ketchikan show about fish pirates is 60 years old as reported by KRBD's Hunter Morrison.</p><p>Photo: Poster for "A Fish Pirate's Daughter" (Ketchikan Area Arts and Humanities Council)</p>

July 9, 2026
Alaska Fisheries Report 09 July 2026
<p>This week on The Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines:</p><p><br></p><p> KMXT's Katherine Irving reports on Alaska's scallop fishery, and Jessie Sheldon of KDLG adds one story on a Pebble Mine hearing and another on counting salmon with drones and AI.</p><p>Photo: Dr. Daniel Auerbach (left) and Avery Hoffman (right) fly a drone to survey the Kwethluk River in July 2024. Dr. Daniel Auerbach (left) and Avery Hoffman (right) fly a drone to survey the Kwethluk River in July 2024. Credit Andrew Magel/KRITFC.</p>
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