Jan 7, 2014 | Articles
By Katie Sechrist and Joe Rutz The salmon-rich waters of Cook Inlet in Southcentral Alaska have given rise to several unique fisheries over the past century. The Kenai River boasts some of the most active fisheries in the state. Thousands of recreational fishers flock...
Jan 7, 2014 | Articles
[gview file=”https://ltgov.alaska.gov/treadwell_media/initiatives/13PCAF%20Sponsor%20Denial%20Letter.pdf”] Because the Alaska Salmon Alliance wish to provide a wide breadth of information, we sometimes provide links and documents that may conflict or...
Jan 7, 2014 | Articles
By WILLIAM S. MORRIS III Editor’s note: This is the 10th and final part of the Morris Communications series “The case for conserving the Kenai king salmon.” The entire series may be found online at www.peninsulaclarion.com. King salmon are the lynchpin of the Cook...
Jan 7, 2014 | Articles
By Abby Lowell, Morris News Service-Alaska/Juneau Empire Editor’s note: This is the ninth in the Morris Communications series “The case for conserving the Kenai king salmon.” Alaska’s long-lived monarch — the king salmon — has fallen from its throne. The species,...
Jan 7, 2014 | Articles
Ruling finds proposal to be allocative By Molly Dischner Morris News Service-Alaska/Alaska Journal of Commerce An initiative proposing a ban on setnets in certain parts of the state was rejected Monday as a “prohibited appropriation” under the advice of Alaska’s...
Dec 31, 2013 | Articles
By RASHAH MCCHESNEY and MOLLY DISCHNER Published: 2013.10.30 11:00 PM PHOTO BY PENINSULA CLARION In this May 28, 2011, photo, the sun rises behind Steve Rinker early on a Saturday as he fishes the Ninilchik River for king salmon on the ceremonial start of the Kenai...