Fish The Nush expands luxury services across Bristol Bay fishing lodges, delivering upscale lodging, expert guides, and a premium fishing experience in Alaska. DILLINGHAM, AK, UNITED STATES, January 6 ...
Bristol Bay lived up to its reputation as Alaska’s salmon powerhouse this year. While unusually poor returns of sockeye salmon plagued most other Alaskan waterways, state regulators are calling ...
Mr. Metrokin is president and C.E.O. of the Bristol Bay Native Corporation. ANCHORAGE — Bristol Bay is a place defined by salmon. For those of us who live and work in this region of wetlands, rivers ...
The Hannah, Northline Seafoods' floating processor, anchors by Clarks Point in the Nushagak District. (Casey Chandler/KDLG) An electrical fire has damaged one of three spiral freezers aboard Northline ...
Reporting from Seattle — In a boon to commercial fishermen, conservationists and Native Alaskans, President Obama on Tuesday withdrew the waters of Alaska’s Bristol Bay from oil and gas development, ...
This year’s catch in Alaska is expected to be among the largest on record; Pride of Bristol Bay is a reliable source for delivery in September. By Florence Fabricant The sockeye salmon harvest in the ...
Eight years ago, I joined a large rally led by Alaska Native leaders, Bristol Bay fishermen and our elected officials as we all gathered at Fishermen’s Terminal in Seattle to urge the Obama ...
A third of the state’s subsistence salmon harvest was caught in Bristol Bay in 2017. That’s according to a new report from the McKinley Research Group. The subsistence economy is critical to Bristol ...
Alaska biologists are forecasting another massive run of sockeye salmon in Bristol Bay this summer, raising questions in commercial fishing circles about whether the industry in the Southwest Alaska ...
Alaska’s Bristol Bay sockeye salmon harvest is forecast to tumble next year to some 36.6 million fish, according to Alaska state Department of Fish and Game biologists. The downturn comes on the heels ...
When Jeffery and Christine Smith were shown the David B, an ancient Bristol Bay tug, known as a monkey boat, it appeared that every cormorant in Washington State had been pooping on it for decades.
In a monumental decision that was announced today, the Environmental Protection Agency issued safeguards for the Bristol Bay watershed under section 404(c) of the Clean Water Act. The federal agency’s ...
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