PREVIOUS BROADCASTS

04/16/2012
Sitka Sac Roe Herring Talk

04/13/2012
Seaworthy Superstitions

04/12/2012
Dried Salmon Cubes for Soups, Salads, skins for Pets

04/11/2012
Seafood Now Considered by Many as a Health Treatment

04/10/2012
Updates on Halibut, Black Cod, West Coast Salmon

04/09/2012
Sitka Herring Equal Split Shares

o4/05/2012
Salmon Markets Don't Look as Favorable This Year

04/04/2012
Fishing Jobs and Earnings

04/03/2012
Fish Update

03/30/2012
Tax Credit for Research and Development

03/29/2012
Fish Farts Give Clues

03/28/2012
Observer Program Expands

03/27/2012
Seafood Coalition Speaks Washington, DC

03/26/2012
Biggest Fish Whiners

03/23/2012
Fish Minute

03/22/2012
Hatch, Door, Lazarette Monitors Can Keep Boats Afloat

03/21/2012
Shellfish Growers Work Around Ocean Acidification

03/20/2012
Halibut Fishermen - Watch for Lost
Research Equipment

03/16/2012
Halibut Fishery Begins March 17

03/15/2012
Frankenfish Producers Defend GM Salmon

03/14/2012
Free I-Phone Application Monitors Vessel Stability

03/13/2012
Boats Wanted for Halibut, Rockfish Research

03/09/2012
Hatchery Salmon Production/Catches Way Down

03/08/2012
Fishing no Longer Alaska's Deadliest Job

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THE PROGRAM

Fish Radio with Laine Welch is a 2 ½ minute daily program featuring news and information about Alaska's seafood industry. Fish Radio is distributed free each weekday to 30 commercial and public radio stations via the Internet and satellite uplink.                                 

About Laine Welch

For nearly 25 years, Laine Welch has covered the Alaska “fish beat” for print and broadcast. For almost a decade she hosted and produced public radio’s award winning Alaska Fisheries Report, along with several independent fisheries broadcasts. Since 1991, Laine’s Fish Factor column has appeared weekly in more than 20 newspapers and web sites.

On the air!

Fish Radio is an independent production launched in 2003 that now airs every weekday on 30 commercial and public radio stations in nearly every coastal region of Alaska. Most stations air Fish Radio twice each day.

Broadcast coverage includes Anchorage, Kodiak Island, Cordova, Valdez, Dillingham and the Bristol Bay region, the Yukon and Kuskokwim Delta regions, the Pribilof Islands, the Alaska Peninsula, Dutch Harbor/Unalaska, Homer, the Kenai Peninsula and all of Southeast Alaska.

 

 

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