...underlying current of the debate concerns control over the seine fleet. In a Feb. 22 article in the Anchorage Daily News, Don Giles, the president of Icicle Seafoods, said, "domestic processors last season kept their word to buy the full fish harvest...
...not trying to convince Alaska fishermen that it is a good thing, but this farmed industry is not going away," said Don Giles, president and CEO of Icicle Seafoods. "We tried to ignore it for a while. For us to be involved in both makes us...
...faster than it otherwise would have, and it's also a way to liquidate some of our long-term shareholders," said Don Giles, Icicle's president. "We've got a lot of things we want to do in Alaska and other places." He said the management...
...processing ships arrayed around the coast. Jensen stayed active right up to the time of his death, said Icicle president Don Giles. "Gordon's contributions to the fishing industry in Alaska are almost too numerous to mention," Gov. Frank Murkowski...
...former legislator now representing the Aleutians East Borough. Duncan Fields, a Kodiak lawyer and salmon fisherman. Don Giles, president of Seattle-based Icicle Seafoods Inc., one of the state's biggest salmon packers. John Lowrance, founder...
...they are exempt from the act because of 1950s free trade treaties between the United States, Japan and South Korea. But Don Giles, chief executive of Icicle Seafoods Inc., a Seattle seafood processing company with no foreign ownership, urged the...
...fish packer, Icicle Seafoods, wrote a letter last fall to state Fish and Game Commissioner Frank Rue. Icicle President Don Giles asked what the state was doing about the possible ``massive dumping'' of chum carcasses. Asked for his reactions...
...having a fishing schedule that allows fishermen to bring in their catch on a regular basis. Icicle Seafoods President Don Giles said his company plans to scale back on tenders to reduce costs. Most processors hope to have final plans for the 2002...
...they are exempt from the act because of 1950s free trade treaties between the United States, Japan and South Korea. But Don Giles, chief executive of Icicle Seafoods Inc., a Seattle seafood processing company with no foreign ownership, urged the...
...together and are jointly responsible for paying the fine, according to NOAA. Icicle Seafoods president and chief executive Don Giles said the company had cooperated with the investigation throughout but disagreed with the findings. "We believe Icicle...
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