“A total of 45.32 million sockeye salmon (with a range of 31.12 million to 59.52 million) are expected to return to Bristol ...
SEATTLE — More than 35 Seattle-area restaurants are uniting for Bristol Bay Salmon Week. From November 17 to 22, they will ...
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 ...
A spawning male sockeye salmon is seen in July 2010 in the Wood River, part of the Bristol Bay watershed. Bristol Bay is the site of the world’s largest sockeye salmon runs. (Photo by Thomas ...
Subsistence harvesting and commercial fishing season is upon us in Bristol Bay. For the busy weeks ahead this summer and into fall, we’ll spend our days harvesting. This food from the land will feed ...
Workers load fish into one of the three spiral freezers on board the Hannah. (Casey Chandler/KDLG) A floating fish processor serving the Bristol Bay fishing fleet is fully operational again, in the ...
Editor-in-chief Tom Seaman brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week. Undercurrent News' West Coast US-based reporter Jacob Resneck was reporting live from Dillingham, Alaska, in ...
School is winding down, but for Gibbon-Fairfax-Winthrop teacher Roger Rogotzke, summer brings another gig — commercial fishing. Rogotzke has been making the trip to Bristol Bay to catch wild Alaskan ...