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Salmon Wars: How Competing Species and Politics Shape Alaska’s WatersThe story of Alaska’s salmon is more than just a tale of fish. It’s a high-stakes drama—one that pits species against species ...
Having arrived in Alaska as a VISTA volunteer more than 40 ... is interconnected and the well-being of the world's largest salmon run depends on the whole ecosystem remaining intact.
Under terms of the Pacific Salmon Treaty (treaty), the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) announced that the ...
Salmon canning was big business in San Francisco for a long time. In the early 20th century, sailing ships would head for ...
Alaska's astounding beauty and vast wilderness ... King salmon season begins in May and goes through the end of July. The silver salmon run lasts from July up until the end of November.
Alaska Wildlife Troopers have charged an Alaska fishing family with running a permit sharing scheme to bypass individual ...
Research Spotlight” is a biweekly column that highlights UW centers, institutions, and labs that are assets to their respective fields. This week, columnist Sarah Pabin details the Alaska ...
Alaska's a cool place to watch the salmon run, but Glitch opens a 'fishy taxi service' to help the salmon avoid tricky waterfalls and greedy bears. What could possibly go wrong?
Lake Clark and Katmai National Parks and Preserves in Alaska are a part of one of the wildest national ... home to the world’s largest wild sockeye salmon run. Wild salmon sustain the traditional ...
It was an inopportune time for the 400-foot vessel with the capacity to hold up to 2.3 million pounds of fresh salmon and ...
which has a summer Chinook salmon run. Plus, visiting in the warmer months guarantees that you will see thousands of flowering plants. The Alaska Botanical Garden is located about 2½ miles ...
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