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A skipjack tuna, another warm water fish, has been observed in Alaska waters.. Download Audio “It was interesting to find it,” said Gary Johnson, a fish buyer for Yakutat Seafoods. Johnson ...
Portions of the Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea are close to 5 degrees F warmer than average -- conditions that in the past have had a significant impact on Alaska fisheries.
A skipjack tuna caught off the Copper River in Alaska. There had been one confirmed documentation of such a fish in Alaska in the 1980s. (Courtesy of Alaska Department of Fish and Game) ...
By Keith Anthony Fabro A recent study reveals that drifting fish aggregating devices (dFADs), widely used in tuna fishing, have spread to more than a third of the world’s oceans. These devices ...
Fishing boats that target specific species, leaving others free to swim away, ... Sustainable tuna fishing is bad for climate – here's why. By Emily Benson. 3 January 2017 ...
Fishing offshore can be very exciting and challenging. Often times you travel long distances, sometimes in rough seas, fog and bad weather. However, when a bluefin tuna hits your rig going 30 mph ...