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How Covid-19 Is Threatening Alaska’s Wild Salmon Fishing Season A Brooklyn winemaker travels north to Bristol Bay each summer to net the red salmon that support his family. This year he’s ...
Smaller than king salmon, with a saltier flavor and flesh as bright as raspberry jam, red salmon are what high summer in Alaska tastes like. But this summer has everyone asking where are them.
“Red Summer”: The adventure of salmon fishing in Alaska Originally published May 9, 2008 at 12:00 am Author and documentary director Bill Carter lives in southern Arizona.
Wild salmon is abundant in Alaska and coveted by chefs — but most Americans eat the cheaper, milder farmed kind. Journalist ...
Every year, millions of salmon fight their way homeward to the spots where they were born. News Sports Hookem.com Austin360 Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals FISHING ...
The Inlet’s red salmon returns remain strong, but the Kenai kings are in real trouble. Two decades ago, as many as 90,000 late-run kings returned, compared to an average close to 20,000 in ...
Sockeye red with spawning colors return to a freshwater stream near Dillingham, Alaska. Salmon runs like this transport marine nutrients into terrestrial ecosystems. (Photo by Andrew Hendry) Salmon ...