The roots of disaster Part 1 of a 4-part series Thirty-five years ago, Alaska politicians and the politically powerful commercial fishing interests that had long punched above their economic ...
I was taken out to our set net site to experience the work of fishing long before I was old enough to officially join my ...
A statewide effort to replace lost subsistence harvests is part of the system of aid that organizations are trying to tailor ...
Commercial fishers harvesting from Alaska’s Upper Cook Inlet saw an above average season in 2025, with a run of 12 million ...
Seattle magazine on MSN
A Citywide Toast to Sockeye
Seattle’s fishing culture is something to be proud of. Drive over the Ballard Bridge on any given day and you’ll see the ...
Explore the wild heart of Alaska in Katmai National Park, home to world-famous brown bears, massive salmon runs, moose, ...
Thunder’s Catch earned top honors for its wild salmon curry at the Alaska Symphony of Seafood, highlighting innovation and sustainability in wild-caught Bristol Bay salmon.
Grocer's financial donations to Sustainable Fisheries Partnership help further research into the protection of endangered ...
Peninsula Clarion on MSN
Alaska Department of Fish and Game publishes 2025 commercial salmon summary
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game released its preliminary summary of the 2025 Upper Cook Inlet salmon fishery season.
Every summer, many rivers across Alaska appear as if they have caught fire. The water turns a deep, almost impossible red as ...
WDFW reports 91,880 sockeye returned to Skagit and Baker River system in 2025. 1.5 million juvenile sockeye passed Baker Lake collectors in May 2025. PSE, Upper Skagit, Swinomish and WDFW expanded ...
Every June, Joe Echo-Hawk makes the long trek to Bristol Bay, Alaska to catch thousands of pounds of sockeye salmon. The area around the Kvichak River has hosted generations of commercial fishermen.
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