Alaska fishermen and processing plants are in limbo as a sta

Alaska fishermen and processing plants are in limbo as a state-backed seafood company teeters

The fishing fleet in the Southwest Alaska town of King Cove would have been harvesting Pacific cod this winter. But they couldn’t: Skippers had nowhere to sell their catch. The enormous plant that usually buys and processes their fish never opened for the winter season. The company that runs the plant, Peter Pan Seafoods, is […] The post Alaska fishermen and processing plants are in limbo as a state-backed seafood company teeters appeared first on Alaska Beacon.

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