A permitting system designed in the 1970s was supposed to make Alaska’s commercial fishing industry more sustainable and more ...
The U.S. state of Alaska has forecast an “excellent” sockeye salmon run for the state’s Upper Cook Inlet fishery, but ...
But salmon are not the only outstanding feature of this Alaska wilderness ... each year and survive the gantlet of commercial and subsistence fishing in the bay, at least a million will enter ...
Last year’s lower-than-average Bristol Bay salmon harvest likely went a long way toward long-term polarization of the drift ...
Mary Peltola, Alaskan Natives and family-owned fisheries are looking for a sea change in the fishing rights ... reduction in chum salmon catches. In Western Alaska, local communities are ...
we seined for salmon in Alaska (both Southeast and Prince William Sound), salmon in the Puget Sound and sardines off the coast of Washington and Oregon. What was the process of learning the ...
I talked with Northern Cook Inlet Sport Fisheries Management Biologist, Samantha Oslund on Tuesday of this week, and she ...
We need to craft our approach to specifically addressing minimizing Western Alaska chum salmon, taking into account those times and areas of when they occur’ — Trent Hartill, American Seafoods ...
Revenue from chum salmon returning to (DIPAC) release locations have long supported not only our local commercial fishing and these ... led by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game’s Hatchery ...
With northern pike now capable of crossing saltwater barriers, the need for mitigation efforts has never been more urgent.
Throughout its rich history in Alaska, the tradition of mushing has changed with the times and shifted to adapt to a changing ...