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07/19/11 Alaska State Troopers this past week reported a number of new citations issued for violations in the Bristol Bay commercial salmon fishery. The list included 13 Alaskans and 21 non-residents.
07/15/11 Wild Alaska sockeye salmon fresh from the waters of Togiak in Bristol Bay, flowed off of conveyor belts at Copper River Seafoods in Anchorage this week, as several dozen workers moved quickly to fillet the fish, weigh and package them for shipping.
07/13/11 I'm a resident of Bristol Bay in Togiak, Alaska. I love this place especially when spring arrives. There are so many summer activities going on whether it's commercial or subsistence fishing.
07/13/11 Alaska State Troopers on July 11 and July 12 reported a total of 34 new citations issued for violations in the Bristol Bay commercial salmon fishery. The list included 13 Alaskans and 21 non-residents.
07/12/11 After a strong start, with the famed run of wild Alaska sockeye salmon coming in early, the blustery weather continued, but the Bristol Bay salmon fishery has slowed down.
07/10/11 The deadline for public comment on the state's Bristol Bay critical habitat areas draft management plan, including Egegik, Pilot Point, Cinder River, Port Heiden and Port Moller, is Aug. 12.
07/08/11 Alaska State Troopers cited dozens of commercial and others July 1-6 for violations ranging from fishing in closed waters of Bristol Bay to having unlicensed crew members on board, as well as sport fishing violations.
07/07/11 Several dozen youths are getting a real education this summer in one of Bristol Bay's oldest traditions, the art of putting up wild Alaska salmon for the coming winter, in cans, as frozen fillets, as salmon jerky and smoked strips of the protein packed fish.
07/06/11 Born and still living in the town of Dillingham on the shores of Bristol Bay, Holly's life revolves around the wild salmon fishery and she depends on its protection -- literally. Holly's view of the Pebble Mine? "Self-destruction."
07/05/11 While several thousand commercial fishermen were out harvesting sockeye salmon in Bristol Bay on July 4th, in the midst of the renowned red salmon run, some of those freshly caught fish, plus watermelon, were enjoyed by dozens of people who turned out for a salmon bake in Dillingham, sponsored by the local Chamber of Commerce. Photo by Misty Nielsen for Alaska Newspapers.
07/05/11 While most of America celebrated Independence Day with parades, picnics and fireworks, Bristol Bay fishermen cast their nets out under overcast skies for more wild sockeye salmon, the bulk of a 2011 statewide harvest of nearly 20 million fish to date.
07/03/11 Alaska State Wildlife Troopers during the past week reported citing more than three dozen individuals for commercial and sport fishing violations and operating power boats without valid Alaska boat registration in Bristol Bay
06/28/11 Alaska State Wildlife Troopers today reported citing 13 more harvesters for commercial fishing violations in the Egegik district of the Bristol Bay sockeye salmon fishery.
06/25/11 Alaska State Troopers have cited three commercial fishermen for illegal activities in the Egegik district of Bristol Bay.
06/25/11 Alaska State Wildlife Troopers have cited nine commercial fishermen for illegal activities in Bristol Bay.
06/21/11 Two new double-hulled, combination deck cargo and tank barges owned by Crowley Maritime Corp headed for Western Alaska in mid June, with first stops scheduled in Bristol Bay and then deliveries along the Bering Sea coast.
06/08/11 The 28th annual Rural Providers Conference at Dillingham, which brought together more than 300 people committed to celebrating and growing the Alaska Native Sobriety Movement, was the joint effort of dozens of people within and beyond Bristol Bay.
06/01/11 EPA goes to Bristol Bay to see if salmon and gold can safely come from same watershed.
05/24/11 TERRA-SW today announced the arrival of barges carrying the material and equipment needed to continue construction this summer to extend terrestrial broadband service to Bristol Bay and the Y-K Delta. Anchorage, AK (PRWEB) May 23, 2011 TERRA-Southwest (TERRA-SW) today announced the arrival of barges carrying the material and equipment needed to continue construction this summer to extend ...
05/23/11 TERRA-SW today announced the arrival of barges carrying the material and equipment needed to continue construction this summer to extend terrestrial broadband service to Bristol Bay and the Y-K Delta.
05/23/11 A telecommunications project to extend terrestrial broadband service for the first time to Bristol Bay and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta is taking another step forward with the start of construction of microwave towers in or near five communities. |