Young king salmon swim in the Chena River, part of the Yukon River watershed, in 2011. King salmon have sustained people in Alaska for at least 12,000 years, but over the past three decades their ...
At the Prince William Sound / Upper Copper River Board of Fisheries meeting in Cordova, the Alaska Board of Fisheries adopted some changes aimed at ensuring more early returning king salmon are ...
also known as king salmon. The smaller size has negative impacts on the fishing industry. In the Bristol Bay region, the site of the world’s biggest sockeye salmon runs, the average sockeye salmon ...
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Ora King salmon, often referred to as the "Wagyu of the sea," is prized for its high-fat content and vibrant flavor. Its rich, buttery texture ensures that every bite of your quiche melts in your ...
Salmon pile up on ... The 2025 sockeye run there is expected to be more than a third above the long-term average. Originally published by the Alaska Beacon, an independent, nonpartisan news ...
The Taku River, as well as the Stikine and Unuk rivers, flow from northwestern B.C. to southeastern Alaska. The rivers are home to all five species of wild Alaska salmon, brown bears, moose and other ...