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 ...
The number of commercial fishing jobs in Alaska plunged to a new low last year as the industry struggles with disrupted ...
As Alaskans and rural business owners, we extend a warm welcome to Interior Secretary Burgum, Energy Secretary Wright and EPA Administrator Zeldin, who will join Gov. Dunleavy at the Alaska ...
WASHINGTON — President Bush lifted a ban Tuesday on oil and gas drilling in Alaska's Bristol Bay, an area known for its endangered whales and the world's largest run of sockeye salmon. The action ...
The tribal health organization that runs Dillingham’s hospital and serves 27 other communities across the Bristol Bay region slashed the pay of its roughly 50-person nursing staff this month — and ...
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A Citywide Toast to Sockeye
Seattle’s fishing culture is something to be proud of. Drive over the Ballard Bridge on any given day and you’ll see the ...
RICHARDSON, Texas, Sept. 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mavenir, the cloud-native network infrastructure provider, today announced a significant expansion of its cloud-native Packet and Voice Core ...
Thunder’s Catch earned top honors for its wild salmon curry at the Alaska Symphony of Seafood, highlighting innovation and sustainability in wild-caught Bristol Bay salmon.
Hard times in the salmon industry, combined with high rural energy prices, have produced new local support for oil drilling in the Bristol Bay region, home to the world's largest runs of wild salmon. ...
The world’s biggest sockeye salmon run will be larger than average next year, state biologists have forecasted. The Bristol Bay sockeye run is expected to total 51.21 million fish in 2025, according ...
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