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Marine scientists in Bristol Bay deploy drone technology on the Wood River for salmon enumeration project
Marine scientists in Bristol Bay deploy drone technology on the Wood River for salmon enumeration project | Photo courtesy of Norman Van Vactor
July 18, 2026

Alaskan fisheries scientists hoping to use AI for salmon enumeration in Bristol Bay

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Poland, the biggest export market for all categories of Norwegian salmon, saw an 11 percent WoW drop in exports in Week 28 | Image courtesy of SeafoodSource
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December 5, 2014

This Week in Seafood: SFP on salmon fisheries; SeaShare's seafood drive

Sean Murphy, SeafoodSource online editor

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