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The Wrangell Ranger District will close the federal subsistence Chinook or king salmon fishery in the Stikine River between ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — The Native Village of Chitina (NVC ... come down to the Copper River and fish the Copper River for king salmon.” “We get people all the way from southeast (Alaska ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game is imposing what it calls “unprecedented” conservation measures to address declines of Gulf of Alaska Chinook salmon — also known as king salmon ...
All that the American West once was, Alaska still is ... home to the world's largest sockeye salmon runs and one of North America's largest chinook, or king, salmon runs, to say nothing of ...
On April 15 the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Sport Fish, announced the sport fishing regulations for Alaska hatchery-produced king salmon in areas near Petersburg and Wrangell.
Often referred to as "the Wagyu of salmon," Copper River king salmon can reach $120 per ... To reach its final destination in Alaska's Copper River, it has to swim 300 miles between glaciers.
Alaska Native youth are living through a pivotal ... Towne cited the recent movement to list the king salmon as endangered. “It’s something that needs to be protected, but you shouldn ...
From sweet king crab legs to humble halibut tacos, dining out in Anchorage means eating the way many Alaskans dine in. Which is to say, beautifully. Salmon, in Alaska, is both a luxury and a staple.