'A 25% reduction in chum salmon production would lead to a likelihood of potential for the two seafood processors in town to be unable to operate year round' -- Katie Harms, Douglas Island Pink ...
The Alaska Board of Fisheries will meet in Ketchikan to consider changes to Southeast Alaska’s fisheries on Jan 28 - Feb 9.
The U.S. state of Alaska has forecast an “excellent” sockeye salmon run for the state’s Upper Cook Inlet fishery, but ...
“Emergency Orders to close Chinook sports fishing entirely in many of Alaska’s most iconic river systems have already been implemented. While hatcheries are not the only factor in salmon ...
a senior ecology student who spent his summer interning at Snettisham Hatchery in Alaska. His work contributed to sockeye salmon population management. Folts spent two and a half months at the ...
All that the American West once was, Alaska still is ... of the genetic pool through the use of hatcheries, and overharvesting—have destroyed the salmon stock in dozens of places and reduced ...
A lack of crucial data in vast Northwestern watersheds risks "undocumented extinction" of some salmon, according to a new ...
There is a lot of evidence that this would do serious economic harm in our community and other communities around Southeast’ — Chris Guggenbickler, Wrangell Fish and Board Advisory Committee ...
gained valuable hands-on experience this summer through a credited internship at the remote Snettisham Hatchery in Alaska, contributing to sockeye salmon population management. The Snettisham ...
Alaska boasts the only state capital in the ... Juneau Douglas City Museum, the Macaulay Salmon Hatchery and the Eaglecrest Ski Area in the winter months. The city sits around 10 miles from ...