Fisheries biologist Diana Stram runs the groundfish plan team, which presents annual reports to the council. She says the ...
The North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC) has slashed pollock quotas in the Gulf of Alaska by more than 25 percent ...
The North Pacific Fishery Management Council voted to keep next season's catch limits at just under 1.4 million metric tons.
Without completed 2025 reports, federal fishery managers use last year’s data to set Alaska harvests
Lacking the usual amount of data to guide them, federal fishery managers relied on last year’s reports to set the coming year ...
If you order a Filet-O-Fish at any of the “Arches,” the fish in the sandwich is U.S.-caught wild Alaska pollock. In fact, if you order a fish at virtually any quick-service restaurant, chances are ...
Did Jackson Pollock become an artist because he was copycatting his older brother? Believe it or not, the pugnacious Abstract Expressionist was the baby brother in his family—the youngest of five sons ...
In 2007, hedge fund manager Pierre Lagrange bought a silver drip painting by Jackson Pollock for $17 million from Knoedler Gallery. Four years later, he found out the painting was a fake. A few years ...
Over the last 58 years, art scholars have been arguing about the authenticity of a painting that just may be the last Jackson Pollock work ever created. In a fight that has pitted Pollock’s lover ...
Jackson Pollock's painting Number 1, 1949, is a swirl of multi-colored, spaghettied paint, dripped, flung and slung across a 5-by-8-foot canvas. It's a textured work — including nails and a bee (we'll ...
Famed abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock notoriously relied on non-traditional painting techniques to create his masterpieces. Physicists have pondered the presence of curls and coils in his work, ...
Is he the greatest living painter in the United States? That was the direct, provocative question asked in an August 1949 LIFE magazine article that helped cement Jackson Pollock’s reputation. It was ...
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