Dec 20, 2013 | Articles
By MOLLY DISCHNER, ALASKA JOURNAL OF COMMERCE Editor’s note: This is the eighth in the Morris Communications series, “The case for conserving the Kenai king salmon.” Each spring, as the early-run king salmon start returning to the Kenai River, the Alaska Department of...
Dec 20, 2013 | Articles
From the desks of the Alaska Salmon Alliance: The Alaska Salmon Alliance is releasing the following statement regarding last night’s unanimous approval of a resolution from the City of Kenai opposing the proposed ban on setnetting in Cook Inlet. “Alaskans know a bad...
Dec 16, 2013 | Articles
By Rashah McChesney – Peninsula Clarion Editor’s note: This is the sixth story in the Morris Communications series “The case for conserving the Kenai king salmon.” In the continuing saga of Kenai River king salmon management during the current period of low...
Dec 15, 2013 | Articles
[gview file=”https://aksalmonalliance.org/staging1/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/KAFC-Initiative-Letter-2.doc”] Because the Alaska Salmon Alliance wish to provide a wide breadth of information, we sometimes provide links and documents that may conflict or...
Dec 15, 2013 | Articles
Cordova Times – December 14, 2013 State fisheries research biologists forecast a run of 6.1 million sockeye salmon into Upper Cook Inlet in next summer, with a harvest of 4.3 million reds. That’s good news for commercial and sport fishermen, who landed 3.5...