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It took Riley Neal three and a half hours, a borrowed net, and a whole lot of grit to land the 51-pound king salmon he hooked ...
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNGood fishing on Kasilof; Russian River harvest lagsA northern Kenai fishing report published by the State Department of Fish and Game on Friday says that there’s good fishing on the Kasilof River and at local stocked lakes, while the Russian River is ...
Demand for low-carbon nuclear energy could boost uranium prospects on Alaska’s Seward Peninsula. But residents of the small ...
Wildtype’s cell-cultivated salmon is the first seafood to earn FDA approval, marking a significant milestone for the ...
Amy Dukes with the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI) discusses Alaska’s seafood and how grocers can build sales in ...
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The Olympian on MSNNisqually warn that Trump’s proposed budget threatens salmon recovery -- and treaty rightsU.S. Sen. Patty Murray pledges to block the $1.3 billion in cuts to NOAA, which would eliminate funding for the Pacific ...
And yet the state is poised to spend at least half a billion dollars building a second bridge across one of Alaska’s most ...
The Russian River Sanctuary Area will open for sockeye fishing on July 1, two weeks early. Over 22,700 sockeye have passed ...
The US state of Alaska's Bristol Bay salmon harvest was off to a roaring start, with more than 710,578 sockeye caught in the past seven days at the time of writing. All five salmon-fishing districts ...
Summer is in full swing, and for many sports fans in the 49th state, that means plenty of opportunities to go out and watch some baseball. The Alaska Baseball League features college players from all ...
A new push for more oil and gas drilling, mining, and logging threatens irreparable damage to irreplaceable habitats.
Delayed federal funding has pushed the North Pacific Fishery Management Council to cancel travel and shift its October ...
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