Kodiak fishing fleet hit hard by high fuel prices

Thu, April 17, 2008 
Posted in Alaska News

The effects of high fuel prices are starting to be felt by more than just consumers at the pump.  In Kodiak, the fishing fleet has been hit particularly hard, and it’s starting to put people out of work.

Casey Kelly, KMXT - Kodiak

 
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2 Comments to “Kodiak fishing fleet hit hard by high fuel prices”

  1. Terry Dorsey on May 8, 2008 at 10:47 am

    I am working with some local people in getting the word out concerning ways to help the economy. Less fuel consumption, cleaner emissions, longer engine life less break downs, extending engine oil drain time, environmental soil remediation, and a eco way of cleaning oil spills on land or water. Our soon to open office will be in Cordova. Thank you, hope this will help, Terry Dorsey

  2. Dr George on May 8, 2008 at 3:19 pm

    We guarantee to reduce the High Fuel Costs and Emissions problem for any/all fleet operations without magnets or maintenance ever. Review website (section 5) for results in the marine industry. I am also offering a 15% discount + free S/H until Sept. 5, 2008

    Thank You…

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