
Alaska Spot Prawns with Gingered Teriyaki Glaze
Recipe courtesy of Alaska Seafood Ingredients 4 to 6 wooden skewers ¼ cup bottled teriyaki sauce 2 tablespoons vegetable oil... Read more
The bottom of the ocean is every bit as complex as the topography of dry land. And, just like on land, different fish species associate with different benthic, or seafloor, structures. Bathymetry, or the mapping of the ocean floor, gives fishermen the tools to visualize these benthic structures. Through our bathymetric mapping program, fishermen are collaborating to do just that- and, to reduce bycatch and fish more efficiently while they're at it.
Proudly represent small boat fishermen with this shirt from AO's parent organization, the Alaska Longline Fishermen's Association, a coalition of small boat fishermen based in Sitka, Alaska.
All profits from your order supports the Fishery Conservation Network, a fishermen-led initiative created to bring fishermen and scientists together to tackle some of the environmental challenges facing our fleet.
Available only in a Heathered grey cotton shirt with dark grey 3/4 length sleeves.
If you are located in Sitka, AK you can choose the "pick up in store" option during checkout and come on by to grab your swag. If not, an additional shipping cost will be added to your order.
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Recipe courtesy of Alaska Seafood Ingredients 4 to 6 wooden skewers ¼ cup bottled teriyaki sauce 2 tablespoons vegetable oil... Read more
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