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Pink salmon are the most abundant and low-priced of all five Alaska salmon species. But last year’s harvest of about 40 ...
The ADF&W said the total commercial salmon harvest across all regions of Alaska could reach 214.6 million fish, more than ...
All that the American West once was, Alaska still is ... the largest of the salmon and the first to return to Bristol Bay, in early June. The men anchor one end of a setnet onshore, pull the ...
Fishermen of America utilize advanced technology and robotic systems alongside traditional net fishing to catch billions of giant salmon during their migration from the ocean to freshwater spawning ...
A proposed federal bill would block authorizing having an industrial fish farm in federally managed U.S. waters without ...
Over 1,500 commercial fishing vessels are registered to fish for sockeye salmon in Bristol Bay for the 2025 season. Many are home based in Kodiak, and make the long trek ...
A study from the University of Washington has examined what happens to cans of salmon that expired more than four decades ago ...
Puget Island resident George Trott has been going to Bristol Bay, Alaska since he was 3 years old and has been fishing there ...
Event organizers of the World’s Largest Salmon BBQ in Fort Bragg hope to raise $60,000 to support local salmon restoration projects.
Alaskans and many others who have been fighting for more than 20 years to prevent the mine from being built in southwest Alaska’s Bristol Bay watershed, home to the largest sockeye salmon fishery in ...