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The North Pacific Fishery Management Council is expected to vote today on capping chum bycatch in the Bering Sea Pollock fishery; a legal ruling allows Alaska's breweries to have unlimited live music performances; and young-growth lumber harvested from Mitkof Island is being used for a high school project in Sitka.
By KFSKThe North Pacific Fishery Management Council is expected to vote today on capping chum bycatch in the Bering Sea Pollock fishery; a legal ruling allows Alaska's breweries to have unlimited live music performances; and young-growth lumber harvested from Mitkof Island is being used for a high school project in Sitka.