Articles from the April 1, 2019 edition
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Bering and Aleutian Fisheries
Seafood harvesters of crab and groundfish in the stormy waters of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands, where average temperatures were warmer than usual, were close to or caught all of their seasonal... Full story
Land-based Fish Farm Preparing to Spawn in California
Commercial fishermen who call northern California's Humboldt Bay home were confronted in February with what most consider as another potential threat to their livelihood: pending construction of a... Full story
NOAA Researches Acidification Impact on Pacific Cod
Federal fisheries researchers have released results of a new laboratory study showing that larval Pacific cod response to elevated carbon dioxide levels in the ocean varies depending on their stage... Full story
Seattle Approves Terminal 91 Uplands Development
Seattle Approves Terminal 91 Uplands Development The Port of Seattle Commission has approved $4 million for the Terminal 91 (T-91) Uplands Development Phase 1 in support of the Port's development of... Full story
Tailings Failings
In early March the US Army Corps of Engineers notified interested parties that Pebble Limited Partnership had submitted a permit application requesting authorization to "perform work in or affect... Full story
Maritime Law: Pay What is Due, or Else
The owner of a fishing vessel failed to pay $7,380 to a person he orally contracted with to prepare his boat for fishing. Significant economic consequences followed under federal maritime law and Washington state law. Johnson v. Wang, 2018 AMC 2838... Full story