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Nearly three decades into his research on how aquatic systems are responding climate change in Bristol Bay, University of Washington (UW) veteran fisheries biologist Daniel Schindler says smart ...
New research ranks Alaska, Florida and Delaware as the top three states for going fishing in the United States, followed by ...
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNLate-run sockeye beginning to arrive in Russian, Kenai riversA northern Kenai fishing report published by the State Department of Fish and Game on Tuesday says late-run sockeye are starting to show up in the Russian and Kenai Rivers.
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KTVF on MSNFishing Report: Checking in on latest openings, closures, and liberalizations around AlaskaWith plenty of time left in the sport fishing season, more and more anglers are taking to Alaska’s river banks and coastlines in search of their next catches. Before you toss out that bobber, it’s a ...
In the Bristol Bay fishing region, efforts developed in response to COVID-19 seem to have paid off. The Naknek River is 35-miles long and flows into Kvichak Bay, an arm of Bristol Bay, host to the ...
Emergency Order 2-RS-1-29-25 opens the Russian River Sanctuary Area to sport fishing for sockeye salmon. Emergency Order 2-RS ...
Tags: Fishing, Local News, Outdoors and Recreation The Russian River Sanctuary Area is seen in the area labeled B in this map provided by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. (courtesy) For the ...
BETHEL, Alaska — Alaska Army National Guard aviators assigned to the 207th Aviation Battalion rescued a family of six June 30 near Tuntutuliak on the Kuskokwim River.
Local officials in Alaska cool to ‘iron fertilization’ pitch to restore fishing grounds 'There's no scientific consensus, which is why I am reluctant to endorse this resolution' -- Jared ...
A northern Kenai fishing report published by the State Department of Fish and Game on Friday says that there’s good fishing on the Kasilof River and at local stocked lakes, while the Russian River is ...
KWETHLUK, Alaska (AP ... of motorboats some 17 miles up the broad Kuskokwim River — a watershed central to the traditional Yup’ik subsistence lifestyle, marked by yearly rhythms of fishing, hunting ...
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