Explore the great outdoors at their wildest in this expansive federally designated wilderness area, complete with tall ...
Sought after by chefs for its rich, buttery flavor, this salmon is not easy to come by. To reach its final destination in Alaska's Copper River, it has to swim 300 miles between glaciers.
Additionally, the salmon crashes in Western Alaska river systems have been blamed by scientists primarily on climate change and related factors rather than bycatch, including successive marine ...
Alaska salmon that begin their lives in hatcheries and are released to the sea as fingerlings, return home as adults and ...
Over the last ten years there has been a steady decline in hatchery-reared salmon making their mark on Alaska’s economy.
Having arrived in Alaska as a VISTA volunteer more than ... The creek is connected to the South Fork of the Koktuli River, a king salmon spawning stream, because water seeps from the Koktuli ...
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game ... The recently released forecasts for Cook Inlet and the Copper River show an expected high number of sockeye salmon returning to rivers this summer.
The unpredictable availability of salmon and other fish is putting additional pressures on the subsistence rights of Alaska Natives.