NPS Photo / T. Quinn. 2006. The world’s largest sockeye salmon run was larger than average this year, but the percentage of those fish that were harvested commercially was lower than normal, and ...
Aug. 4—Jeremy Salvador was all smiles on Tuesday as he processed three silver salmon at the cleaning table at Anchorage's Ship Creek Bridge. Salvador has been reaching his limit of three silvers ...
A Bristol Bay sockeye salmon "mob" gathers in August 2004 in the Wood River, which flows into the Nushagak River just north of Dillingham, the region's largest community. The Alaska Department of Fish ...
In Alaska, the last stronghold for wild salmon, Native tribes and conservationists are working to save the fish from both climate change and decades of corporate greed.
After recent years of record or near-record runs and harvests, Bristol Bay sockeye salmon numbers are expected to return to more average levels next year, according to state biologists. The 2024 ...
It would be an easy fix if the trawl fleet were to blame for the declines in Western Alaska salmon. The numbers tell a different story.
Erosion control and walkway improvements are needed at Big Eddy Day Use Area, which provides fishing access points to the Kenai River in Soldotna, Alaska, according to Shannon Martin, executive ...
Without salmon, Gwichyaa Zhee is missing its heart. “It’s just no good,” said Linda Englishoe, sitting on the sofa in her house not far from the Yukon River. An elder now, Englishoe has lived in the ...
Wild bears like Otis are supposed to return to the salmon run in late June, not July, but rising ocean temperatures and overfishing are delaying the arrival of the salmon, experts said. (National Park ...
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