ANALYSIS: Robust Chum Landings out of Alaska in 2023 Result in Lower Prices
The chum or keta market this year has seen above average landings for the majority of the season. The year was somewhat atypical as normally two separate surges occur, one in summer and one later in the fall. Instead, there was a single peak this summer in statistical week 30 (July 24-30). In total, Alaska has landed 22.47 million chum, marking a 58% increase compared to 2022 and a 54% increase compared to the five-year average...
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