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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Thu Jun 27, 2024, 02:06 PM Jun 27

As salmon season kicks off, some Alaska fishermen fear for their futures

HOMER — On a brilliant spring morning, Buck Laukitis, a longtime fisherman from this Kenai Peninsula town, stood at the city dock watching his catch come ashore.

Crew members aboard Laukitis’ boat, the Oracle, filled bags with dozens of halibut — some of the fatter ones worth $200 or more — which a crane would lift up to the dock. There, processing workers on a small slime line weighed the fish, tossed crushed ice into the gills and slid them into boxes for shipment to Canada.

Harvest, unload, sell, repeat — exactly how the iconic Alaska commercial fishing industry is supposed to work. Until you ask Laukitis about the Oracle’s sister vessel, the Halcyon.

Instead of fishing for another species, black cod, like it’s built for, the Halcyon is tied up at the dock.

https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2024/06/26/as-salmon-season-kicks-off-some-alaska-fishermen-fear-for-their-futures/

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As salmon season kicks off, some Alaska fishermen fear for their futures (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 27 OP
I kind of thought something was up from prices locally bucolic_frolic Jun 27 #1

bucolic_frolic

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1. I kind of thought something was up from prices locally
Thu Jun 27, 2024, 02:17 PM
Jun 27

East coast I'm seeing frozen wild caught Alaska salmon - that's how it's labeled anyway - at $5 to $7 a pound in discount stores. Fresh AK wild caught $9-11. Steelhead remains the highest, about $12-13. And canned salmon is no longer stuffed full, or at least the last few cans were not. If you shake an unopened can you can hear the movement inside.

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