Alaska's uncompromising landscape provides a picturesque background for spectacular fishing adventures. The post Alaska: World-Renowned Fishing appeared first on Sport Fishing Mag.
A spawning male sockeye salmon is seen in July 2010 in the Wood River, part of the Bristol Bay watershed. Bristol Bay is the site of the world's largest sockeye salmon runs. This year's Bristol Bay ...
While the deep-pocketed trawling industry rakes in millions, indigenous Alaskans, small-scale fisheries, and the state’s ecosystem are being left out to dry. This article was originally published in ...
The shrinking size of Alaska salmon, a decades-long trend linked in part to warming conditions in the ocean, is hampering the ability of chinook in Alaska’s two biggest rivers to produce new ...
Energy deficiencies and inflammation may cause warming-related mortality in Pacific cod larvae. A new study used gene ...
Federal fisheries regulators have set some limits on salmon chum bycatch in the Bering Sea. The highly debated – and long ...
This story was produced as part of the Pulitzer Center’s StoryReach U.S. Fellowship and the Public Media Accountability Initiative, which supports investigative reporting at local media outlets around ...
Frankie Dillon displays a chum salmon caught in the Big Fish River, near Aklavik, Northwest Territories, in 2023. (Photo by Colin Gallagher, DFO) Johnnie Storr grew up fishing with his dad in the ...
The Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta in Alaska (Source: Earthjustice/Dave Cannon) SEATTLE (CN) — A dispute between Alaska and the federal government over subsistence fishing on the Kuskokwim River has led a ...
Nick Katelnikoff learned to fish from his father, and he says his first paycheck as a fisherman came when he turned 8 years old. Now 76, pictured aboard his boat, the MZ L, he’s the last skipper ...
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