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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) ...
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 ...