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Fishing Back When - Written by past contributor Charles Piatt from the May 1989 National Fisherman. At Mobile, Ala., Bender ...
The state Recreation and Conservation Office announced Tuesday grant recipients for fish barrier removal projects.
Per fish counts available from the department, 471,000 sockeye have been counted so far this year — with 108,000 counted on Wednesday alone.
President Donald Trump signed a budget bill earlier this month with almost $25 billion for new Coast Guard construction, including almost $9 billion for new icebreakers and $300 million for ...
Officials in the community of King Cove, which has about 870 residents and is on the south side of the Alaska Peninsula, sent ...
Southeast Alaska trollers caught more than anticipated in the summer’s first king opener, leaving few fish to catch for a ...
Clark Pederson, deckhand aboard the F/V Northwestern, sorts crab on the vessel’s sorting table. Discovery Channel photo.
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.
"I am not aware of any plans for an Alaska version of Alligator Alcatraz," Governor Mike Dunleavy's office said.
This Alaska Native fishing village was trying to power their town. Then came Trump’s funding cuts. Port Heiden is facing an energy crisis. A $300,000 grant from the EPA would have helped the ...
The Undercurrent News team was reporting live from the US state of Alaska this week for ComFish, the largest and longest-running commercial fisheries trade show in Alaska. The event took place in ...
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