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Trident's Kodiak plant is known as "The Star of Kodiak" and is one of the biggest buildings in the community's downtown. (Brian Venua/KMXT)
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The federal government published an “economic snapshot” in October that said Alaska’s commercial fishing industry in 2023 was about half as profitable as it was in 2021. Last year in particular marked one of the worst years for commercial fishermen in modern history.
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    This week we hear about the Alex Haley's return to Kodiak, the Pacific Spaceport Complex-Alaska's revenue generating projects outside of rocket launches, the local municipal election results are set, a report about the $1.8 billion loss Alaska's seafood industry experienced recently, and a recap of this week's Fisheries Debate.
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Alaska Fisheries Report
  • Trident Seafoods' seafood processing facility in Kodiak, Alaska.
    Photo courtesy of Trident Seafoods
    On this week's Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines:Trident has sold its plant in Kodiak, the last one on its chopping block, , story from KMXT's Brian Venua, who also participates in a two way with KMXT's Davis Hovey discussing the recent fisheries debate among Alaska's Congressional candidates. And Simon Lopez adds a story about challenging times for fishermen on the southern Kenai Peninsula.