Participants in a popular subsistence fishery near Sitka will have an edge in coming seasons. The Alaska Board of Fish last ...
Nearly 7 million sockeye salmon are projected to run in Upper Cook Inlet this year, with a forecast from the State Department of Fish and Game saying 4.2 million fish are expected to return to the ...
Sockeye salmon raised through land-based aquaculture using the groundbreaking Third Water™ technology have reached the shipping stage, marking a world-first in business-based commercial farming of ...
Forecasts for salmon fishing in the Columbia River in 2025 is out. Overall, the news is good. The only exception is the summer Chinook run.
The U.S. state of Alaska has forecast an “excellent” sockeye salmon run for the state’s Upper Cook Inlet fishery, but ...
On Monday January 27 the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) released the department’s forecast for totals of sockeye ...
The sockeye salmon smells great coming out of the oven, but, unfortunately, it looks and tastes dry and tough. While the flavor is there, nutty and robust, the fish doesn't flake off smoothly with ...
The 2025 PWS wild pink salmon total run forecast point estimate is “Strong” at 18,626,000 fish, which is 8 percent above the ...
Every summer people from nearby villages gather at this spot to fish for sockeye and, more important, for kings, the largest of the salmon and the first to return to Bristol Bay, in early June.