The heat wave was accompanied by a dramatic increase in deaths of older juvenile and adult chinook that, had they survived, ...
Warming rivers and the uncanny ability of northern pike to navigate saltwater have enabled the freshwater invaders to lay siege to Southcentral Alaska’s salmon and trout.
Some bears have been documented catching and eating more than 30 salmon in a single day.
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, ...
Kirstyn Sterling spends every summer fishing for salmon at the mouth of Bristol Bay in Alaska with her husband and two little kids. They’re 9 and 5, but they’ve been going on fishing boats since ...
Lianne Charlie, a Kwanlin Dün First Nation citizen who was part of the exchange trip, described it as an "epic journey," as ...
Alaskans who have fished for salmon consistently over the years know it: Alaska’s salmon, especially king salmon, are getting smaller. Now, a new study, published Aug. 19 in the journal Nature ...
We share our Southeast Alaskan life with salmon. Salmon are the story of us. This time of year, we contemplate what we are grateful for, and salmon is high on our list of gratitudes. Salmon Heritage: ...