Coastal Villages Region Fund.

AuthorGallion, Mari
PositionINSIDE ALASKA BUSINESS - Brief article

The reality of parking Coastal Villages Region Fund's 100 percent owned and controlled fishing vessels in Alaska has moved a step closer with CVRF's decision to park five of its salmon and halibut tender vessels in Seward this winter: the Wassilie B (107 feet), the Camai (115 feet), the Kelly Mae (135 feet), the Hawk (73 feet) and the Gildy Logger (150 feet).

As for CVRF's larger deep draft vessels that fish for pollock, crab, and cod--the Northern Hawk (341 feet), the Arctic Sea (135 feet), the North Sea (126 feet), the Bering Sea (110 feet), the Lilli Ann (141 feet), the Deep Pacific (130 feet), and the North Cape (123 feet)--the parking space...

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