Alaska salmon that begin their lives in hatcheries and are released to the sea as fingerlings, return home as adults and ...
All that the American West once was, Alaska still is ... helps explain why it is home to the world's largest sockeye salmon runs and one of North America's largest chinook, or king, salmon ...
At a second test, 5,228 sockeye salmon were caught to only three small kings. “Set beach seine fishing in the area ... Lisa Gabriel can be found at adfg.alaska.gov. The State Board of Fisheries ...
Large numbers of sockeye returned to Cook Inlet ... we are taking restrictions today to ensure that salmon fishing continues to be a cornerstone of Alaska’s culture and economy.
Lake Clark protects the headwaters of the Kvichak and Nushagak Rivers that flow into Bristol Bay, home to the world’s largest wild sockeye salmon run ... It also puts Alaska Native communities and ...
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