That this place is mostly undeveloped helps explain why it is home to the world's largest sockeye salmon runs and one of North America's largest chinook, or king, salmon runs, to say nothing of ...
Nearly 7 million sockeye salmon are projected to run in Upper Cook Inlet this year, with a forecast from the State Department of Fish and Game saying 4.2 million fish are expected to return to the ...
The 2025 PWS wild pink salmon total run forecast point estimate is “Strong” at 18,626,000 fish, which is 8 percent above the ...
The U.S. state of Alaska has forecast an “excellent” sockeye salmon run for the state’s Upper Cook Inlet fishery, but ...
With the current projected catch of sockeye salmon indicating a lower supply in 2025 and an odd-numbered year bringing ...
Sockeye salmon raised through land-based aquaculture using the groundbreaking Third Water™ technology have reached the shipping stage, marking a world-first in business-based commercial farming of ...
In most of the salmon-harvesting regions, the catch of sockeye was the most valuable species harvested, according to the information. In the Bristol Bay region, site of the world’s biggest ...
A lack of crucial data in vast Northwestern watersheds risks "undocumented extinction" of some salmon, according to a new ...
A team of US researchers has found that sockeye salmon carcasses has helped boost tree growth by up to 20%. Over a 20-year period, students from the University of Washington tossed dead fish from ...
Lake Clark protects the headwaters of the Kvichak and Nushagak Rivers that flow into Bristol Bay, home to the world’s largest wild sockeye salmon run. Wild salmon sustain the traditional lifeways of ...