Council appointments and bycatch policy tilt the system toward industrial fleets at the expense of food security and culture.
If you're shopping for sockeye salmon at Whole Foods, it might be sourced from an area you wouldn't expect. Here's what you ...
Attendees of the Alaska Young Fishermen’s Summit say they’re eager to build their own fishing businesses, despite the ...
S&P Global said in a recent analysis that copper supply would fall short of demand for the next 15 years, barring significant ...
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To say Alaska captures the traveler’s imagination is probably an understatement. The Great Land has long fascinated travelers, and it doesn’t take mental gymnastics to understand the appeal. Whether ...
In the past, Emmonak typically received large freight from Nenana, over 900 miles upstream on the Yukon River. Now, the hub ...
By Dennis Kelso Sentinel contributors Gary Griggs and Dan Haifley recently analyzed the history and current status of petroleum exploration and production along the California coast, which has been ...
The global humpy leader Scientists can argue about the ecological consequences of Alaska salmon hatcheries helping to flood the North Pacific Ocean with pink salmon, but what appears clear now is ...
The all-conquering pink salmon While Alaska fisheries biologists have been fretting about whether pink salmon straying from the state’s ocean-farming ranches could damage the genetics of ...
From Alaska to Hawaii and every state in between, there's a signature sandwich for every U.S. state. Some may surprise you, and others won't be a shock.
For the truly adventurous, Kachemak Bay State Park offers backcountry camping that redefines the concept of “getting away from it all.” The park maintains several public use cabins that can be ...