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High water blew out the weir on the Ayakulik River last week. They also blew through the high end of the escapement level for sockeye salmon there.
The origins of this decadent dessert have sparked debate for decades, but whether it’s Australian or Kiwi, it’s seen many ...
Hosted by marine biologist Tom Hird, the competition series follows four teams of experts as they attempt to capture every species on camera.
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Your Culinary Tour of America: The State-by-State Recipe GuideHello, food lovers! You know that feeling when you take a bite of something that immediately evokes the comfort of home? That ...
It’s been three weeks since the Alaska Department of Fish and Game seized dozens of animals from a popular wildlife ...
Sport fishing for wild king salmon in Southeast Alaska is now more restricted for some people. Nonresident anglers can no ...
Everybody loves tacos. Summer in Alaska offers an opportunity to up your Taco Tuesday game with a variety of options for fish ...
Officials in the community of King Cove, which has about 870 residents and is on the south side of the Alaska Peninsula, sent ...
In the Bristol Bay fishing region, efforts developed in response to COVID-19 seem to have paid off.
A U.S. district court has affirmed a deadline for NOAA Fisheries to release a decision on whether Alaska Chinook salmon should be protected under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) after the agency ...
Lorna Illingworth, for example, caught a 158-pound halibut last weekend while fishing during the “Halibut Hullabaloo” out of Valdez, Alaska.
A bald eagle has died after crashing through the window of a home in Alaska, perhaps while flying erratically to prevent another eagle from stealing its meal. Alaska Public Media reported ...
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