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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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Pacific Seafood and Ocean Beauty Seafoods confirmed the merger of their distribution businesses | Image courtesy of Pacific Seafood and Ocean Beauty Seafoods
July 17, 2026

Pacific Seafood acquires Ocean Beauty Seafoods’ distribution business

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Conservation advocates argued the change in the definition of "harm" severely limits the ability of the ESA to protect endangered animals, such as several species of salmon | Photo courtesy of MotionPixxle Studio/Shutterstock
July 17, 2026

Conservation groups sue over Trump’s ESA rollback

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U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick opted to decline the top nominations of governors in the Pacific Northwest | Photo courtesy of Joshua Sukoff/Shutterstock
July 17, 2026

US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick goes against top choices for fishery management councils

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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
July 17, 2026

Norwegian salmon exports to Poland decline in Week 28, while exports to China, France, and Spain grow

December 19, 2014

This Week in Seafood: Thai Union buys Bumble Bee, progress against EMS and new EU fishing quotas

Sean Murphy, SeafoodSource online editor

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