Facing potential endangered species status for Gulf of Alaska king salmon, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game is rolling ...
Alaska salmon that begin their lives in hatcheries and are released to the sea as fingerlings, return home as adults and ...
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Kenai River king salmon fishing closed entirely for 3rd yearThe State Department of Fish and Game on Tuesday published a dozen advisory announcements closing fisheries and restricting gear throughout Cook Inlet to protect king salmon returns. The forecast ...
Alaska’s commercial dipnet fishery is getting more time on the water this season, following an expansion approved by the ...
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Fishery managers start a process to tighten salmon bycatch rules in Alaska’s Bering SeaANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Federal fishery managers took steps on Tuesday to impose new rules to prevent Alaska chum salmon from being scooped into nets used to catch Bering Sea pollock, an ...
This story appears in the December 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine. All that the American West once was, Alaska still is. Abounding with natural marvels and largely untouched by human ...
The unpredictable availability of salmon and other fish is putting additional pressures on the subsistence rights of Alaska Natives.
Over the last ten years there has been a steady decline in hatchery-reared salmon making their mark on Alaska’s economy.
An curved arrow pointing right. Often referred to as "the Wagyu of salmon," Copper River king salmon can reach $120 per pound. Sought after by chefs for its rich, buttery flavor, this salmon is ...
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