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Alaska’s Legislature adjourned in May without addressing an issue that many residents of coastal, Native villages see as ...
Lead carver Gordon Greenwald said the totem, or kootéeyaa, serves as a tribute to seiners, trollers, longliners, crabbers, ...
Looking at the horizon, it looks almost like a black line separating a rough black sea from a small cool, blue side. That’s ...
The sockeye run appears to be tracking well below projections’ — Jeremy Botz, Alaska Department of Fish and Game ...
An insider's guide to Alaska's Inside Passage, including where to stay and eat, what to do, and the best time to visit.
A Kodiak fisherman has been sentenced to one year in jail for illegally shipping thousands of pounds of tanner crab infected ...
A lot of people visit Adak to see the crumbling military base, but it's the wildlife, land, and sea that are the real treat.
FAIRMONT—Fairmont native Jacob Lemon just set out on his third year of leading fishing charters in Alaska through his ...
Bills intended to give incremental relief to fishers passed this session, while more substantive bills will be considered ...
Their message was unified: Alaska’s fishing communities are at a tipping point. Regulatory pressures, climate change, and economic consolidation are making it harder to fish, and harder still to stay ...
The case is part of a long-running dispute over who has authority over fish and game during subsistence hunting and fishing.
Three men kept live Tanner and golden king crab in their vessels and took the catch to Washington state. Much of the catch ...