Eastern Idaho and western Wyoming are hotspots for salmon shares from Bristol Bay, Alaska. Customers are increasingly buying ...
Bristol Bay’s sockeye salmon have been shrinking over past decades, and this year’s average fish size was the smallest on ...
An Alaska national park's annual celebration of the beefy, brown and bristly is getting underway as some of the chunkiest bears on the planet fatten up for their long winter slumber.
The goal of these events is to bring attention to this incredible, remote area of Alaska and its unique and robust salmon fishery – a fishery that today supplies half the world’s wild sockeye ...
Weirs are an essential tool for getting accurate counts of the state’s critical salmon runs. They can also create prime ...
Now is the season for wild Alaskan salmon, but you won’t find it fresh in our stores. Once caught, it is blast frozen to lower the core temperature to 40 below, freezing the fish all the way through ...
Aptly named Chunk, the Alaskan brown bear from Katmai National Park and Preserve in the US has been observed gorging on a ...
the Alaska Department of Fish and Game reported. Bristol Bay’s sockeye salmon run totaled 51.6 million fish, more than a third higher than the preseason forecast of 37.9 million fish and about 7 ...
2006. The world’s largest sockeye salmon run was larger than average this year, but the percentage of those fish that were harvested commercially was lower than normal, and individual fish weighed in ...