WILLOW, Alaska—Corey Ercolani pulled a northern pike from a gillnet and slit its belly with a knife. Inside its guts lay fresh evidence of a growing biological crime: a dead juvenile salmon. A coho, ...
A study published in April showed the correlation between the extreme heatwave conditions and the nosedive in Yukon River ...
Alaska fishermen are grizzly bears–hibernating throughout the winter, only to arrive on the Bristol Bay watershed during the short summer sockeye season, relying on those salmon to build resilience ...
An Alaskan fisherman documented a vibrant, orange-speckled catch that has natural blue flesh, and he shared what the fish looks like when cooked. Joe Chmeleck, owner of The Lodge at Otter Cove, in ...
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America's largest state park is an Alaskan gem with crystal-clear lakes and underrated fishing spots
Looking for the ultimate remote getaway? This expansive, isolated state park in Alaska offers wilderness camping, fishing, ...
Editor's note: USA TODAY, with support from the Pulitzer Center, traveled to Alaska, Southern California, Florida and Maine to document climate change's effects on oceans and the people who fish in ...
A study uncovers surprising migration behavior of Northern Pike in Southcentral Alaska, raising concerns for salmon and trout ecosystem health. Northern Pike, previously believed to be restricted to ...
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