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Commercial fishing vessels docked in the St. Paul Harbor in Kodiak. Taken Feb. 6, 2023 by Brian Venua/KMXT
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KMXT
The process for distributing fishery disaster relief will get some needed relief of its own. That’s after former President Joe Biden signed a bill earlier this month that aims to speed up the time it takes to get disaster money into fishermen’s hands.
The Midday Report - Statewide News and Local Events Update Every Weekday
Weekly Wrap
  • KMXT
    This week we hear about Kodiak's first emergency manager, a new parking policy going into effect at the airport, the Coast Guard rescues two fishermen, a Kodiak Island resident wins a national award, the Alaska Seafood Task Force discusses draft recommendations and the Kodiak Island Borough School District holds a townhall as it mulls potentially closing a local elementary school.
Talk of the Rock
Alaska Fisheries Report
  • Red king crab on the deck of a research vessel.
    Credit: NOAA Fisheries / Erin Fedewa
    This week on the Alaska Fisheries Report with Terry Haines: the Juneau Assembly voted to oppose a Board of Fish proposition to limit Southeast Alaska hatchery production, story by KTOO's Yvonne Krumrey, Kodiak's tanner season has started, according to KMXT's Brian Venua, plus Andy Lusk and Maggie Nelson report on a snow crab processing deal for public radio KUCB, whose Sofia Stuart-Rasi reports about genetic diversity among populations of red king crab.