The number of Alaska salmon harvested by commercial fishers ... at least when it comes to fish quantity. The 2025 sockeye run there is expected to be more than a third above the long-term average.
The 2025 PWS wild pink salmon total run forecast point estimate is “Strong” at 18,626,000 fish, which is 8 percent above the recent 10-odd-year average (2005–2023). That results in a harvest estimate ...
Nearly 7 million sockeye salmon are projected to run in Upper Cook Inlet this year ... For more information about fishing regulations and forecasts, visit adfg.alaska.gov. Reach reporter Jake Dye at ...
But salmon are not the only outstanding feature of this Alaska wilderness ... and even more astonishing for being routine, the summer sockeye run has started. Monitors at Port Moller, out on ...
On Monday January 27 the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) released the department’s forecast for totals of sockeye ...
Participants in a popular subsistence fishery near Sitka will have an edge in coming seasons. The Alaska Board of Fish last ...
Rick and his family rely on salmon and healthy waters for their way of life, just as their ancestors in the Lake Clark region have for generations. For the past two decades, Rick has spoken out ...
Throughout its rich history in Alaska, the tradition of mushing has changed with the times and shifted to adapt to a changing ...
Every year, Matt Aboussie goes to Alaska's Bristol Bay — the world's largest sockeye-salmon run — to fish for salmon, and then sells the delicious, omega-3 laden fish at the Boulder Farmers ...