A permitting system designed in the 1970s was supposed to make Alaska’s commercial fishing industry more sustainable and more ...
Learn how Northern Pike are using saltwater environments to spread in Southcentral Alaska, threatening native ecosystems and prompting new management strategies.
The documentation of salmon-eating northern pike in Southcentral estuaries, a North American first, shows a new way for the invasive species to spread ...
The harbor seals of Alaska’s Iliamna Lake, which make up one of only five freshwater seal populations in the world, have long been a subject of fascination for their separateness from the seals that ...
The U.S. state of Alaska has forecast an “excellent” sockeye salmon run for the state’s Upper Cook Inlet fishery, but ...
Throughout its rich history in Alaska, the tradition of mushing has changed with the times and shifted to adapt to a changing ...
The Alaska Conservation Foundation invited former President Jimmy Carter to Anchorage for the 25th Anniversary Celebration of ...
They are much more common in Canada and Alaska. Because they require ... More importantly, however, is forage location. Lake trout eat a variety of pelagic fish. Depending on available forage ...
Researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks ... inlet at some point. Those fish were caught in freshwater habitats that connect to Cook Inlet: Campbell Lake and Westchester Lagoon, both ...
Exclusively in Iliamna Lake, Alaska’s largest body of freshwater ... by seals during the winter and run immediately adjacent to critical haul-out, pupping and fishing areas. Disturbance from vehicles ...
So, if you're looking for a remote, wildlife-filled escape to a community that looks like Lake Bled, head to Halibut Cove in Alaska. From the bright wooden buildings to the world-class fishing and ...