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Fishery managers start a process to tighten salmon bycatch rules in Alaska’s Bering SeaAdditionally, 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 ...
The number of dams, their collective height (400 feet) and the extent of potential river habitat that has been reopened to salmon (420 miles) are all unprecedented. The event is a ...
• Jeff Lund is a freelance writer based in Ketchikan. His book, “A Miserable Paradise: Life in Southeast Alaska,” is ...
The ongoing federal funding freeze is having an immediate negative impact on my organization and 26 people in Southeast ...
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KTVF on MSNImpact of salmon population decline for Alaska Native communities among challenges annual Tanana Chiefs Conference addressingTanana Chiefs Conference annual convention highlights issues and developments in keeping Alaska Native culture alive amidst a ...
Fishermen, hunters and researchers gathered at the Alaska Marine Science Symposium in Anchorage in January to discuss how ...
The Arctic is changing, and scientists and residents alike are interested to understand both the reasons for and impacts of these changes, including how it’s affecting fish populations that Alaskans ...
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