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 ...
The project developer asserted the court filing is “surprisingly short-sighted” and “reads like it was written by an Obama/Biden/Anti-mining/Anti-oil/Anti-development coalition.” ...
A Bristol Bay sockeye salmon "mob" gathers in August 2004 in the Wood River, which flows into the Nushagak River just north of Dillingham, the region's largest community. The Alaska Department of Fish ...
Mere hours before he banged his gavel to adjourn this year’s session of the Alaska House of Representatives, Speaker Bryce Edgmon, I-Dillingham, introduced a bill to bar metals mining from the Bristol ...
Fish The Nush expands Alaska fish guide services to support sustainable Bristol Bay salmon tourism, conservation ...
After recent years of record or near-record runs and harvests, Bristol Bay sockeye salmon numbers are expected to return to more average levels next year, according to state biologists. The 2024 ...
Editor-in-chief Tom Seaman brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week. Undercurrent News' West Coast US-based reporter Jacob Resneck was reporting live from Dillingham, Alaska, in ...
January started out with communities contending with an egg shortage, as an outbreak of avian flu in Washington state drastically slowed shipments north. Slavii stars circulated around the region for ...
President Obama has announced the protection of Bristol Bay, Alaska, from offshore oil and gas drilling. President Obama has announced the protection of Bristol Bay, Alaska, from offshore oil and gas ...
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