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Earth's magnetic field may guide salmon, study says


Earth s magnetic field may guide salmon, study says
January 14th |
 
Is it a coincidence that one of the world s largest mineral deposits is located near the world s largest sockeye salmon spawning grounds at Bristol Bay? And if the likes of a Pebble mine removed the bulk of those deep deposits that also create the world s magnetic field, could it disrupt the salmon s ability to find their way home?
A study, funded by Arron Kallenberg of Homer, founder/CEO of Wild Alaskan Company and a third generation Bristol Bay fisherman, aims to find out.
It s not even been 10 years since we ve discovered that salmon, sea turtles and other marine species are using the Earth s magnetic field as a way to know where they are and to make important navigation decisions. But what is the magnetic environment that they need to thrive, and what might humans be doing that might keep them from thriving, said Dr. Nathan Putman, a senior scientist at Texas-based LGL Ecological ....

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Privately funded study to examine role of regional magnetism in migration of Bristol Bay salmon


Privately funded study to examine role of regional magnetism in migration of Bristol Bay salmon
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Is it a coincidence that one of the world’s largest mineral deposits is located near the world’s largest sockeye salmon spawning grounds at Bristol Bay? And if the likes of a Pebble mine removed the bulk of those deep deposits that also create the world’s magnetic field, could it disrupt the salmon’s ability to find their way home?
A study funded by Homer’s Arron Kallenberg founder and CEO of Wild Alaskan Co. and a third-generation Bristol Bay fisherman aims to find out. ....

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Alaska's Peter Pan doubles down on value addition with Northwest Fish merger


Alaska s Peter Pan doubles down on value addition with Northwest Fish merger
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Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.-based Northwest Fish and Anchorage, Alaska, U.S.A.-based McKinley Capital Management have beat out Trident Seafoods, Canfisco, and Silver Bay Seafoods to scoop up the assets of Peter Pan Seafood Co. from Japanese conglomerate Maruha Nichiro.
The sale, which was announced by Maruha Nichiro in November 2020, was finalized on 31 December, 2020. Northwest Fish and McKinley collaborated with London, United Kingdom-based RRG Investments on the transaction. Peter Pan Seafood Co. now comprises Peter Pan Seafood’s assets and the value-added sales channels of Northwest Fish Co. The new ownership group is Rodger May of Northwest Fish, the Na’-Nuk Investment Fund (managed by McKinley Capital Management), and the RRG Global Partners Fund (managed by RRG Capital Management). ....

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Primed for growth: Alaska's Peter Pan takes flight with Northwest Fish merger


Peter Pan Seafood Co. s Port Moller, Alaska, processing facility. Peter Pan Seafood photo
A team of investors based in Seattle, Anchorage and London has beat out Trident Seafoods, Canfisco and Silver Bay Seafoods to scoop up the Peter Pan Seafood Co. assets from Japanese seller Maruha Nichiro, finalizing the deal on the last day of 2020.
Rodger May of Northwest Fish in Seattle and Rob Gillam of McKinley Capital Management in Anchorage spoke with National Fisherman about their collaboration with RRG Investments in London and their collective commitment to operating and expanding the company s assets, which include Alaska processing facilities in King Cove, Dillingham, Port Moller, and Valdez, along with support facilities in Naknek and Sand Point, and headquarters in Bellevue, Wash. ....

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