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Commercial fishermen and tribal leaders from Southeast Alaska are in Washington, D.C, this week. They're there to press for U.S. State Department action to protect their region's copius wild salmon runs, thriving tourism industry, and cultural resources from large-scale mine projects planned for [ READ MORE... ]
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Mushers in Alaska’s Iditarod sled dog race, including Monica Zappa, are making their way to Nome, battling some of the worse trail conditions  in the history of the event. Warm weather and lack of snow have made parts of the roughly 1,000 trail extremely treacherous . Out of an initial field of 69 [ READ MORE... ]
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Location: Alaska Type of stream: Freestone Angling methods Fly Species: Rainbows, sockeye, and grayling Access Restricted Season: June - September Supporting Services: Private lodges Short take: You can match the mayfly on this Alaskan river Handicapped access: Fishing from a boat is possible, but [ READ MORE... ]
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Alaska’s top sporting event is the 1,000 mile Iditarod sled dog race from Anchorage to Nome and this year a woman whose passion is to protect Bristol Bay wild salmon is competing in the grueling long-distance event. Monica Zappa, 30, is dedicating her first Iditarod race toward raising public [ READ MORE... ]
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by Mark Kaelke TU Southeast Alaska Project Director Alaska is a place ruled by seasons and cycles that get fairly predictable after you experience them a few times.  We harvest fish, berries and our gardens in the summer, hunt and chop wood in the fall, do various forms of sledding or skiing, take [ READ MORE... ]
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SoulFood2(PhotobyMarkHieronymus).jpg by Mark Hieronymus, Sportfishing Outreach Coordinator TU Alaska Program Of all the salmon species in Alaska, the king salmon is the most highly regarded. Folks come to Alaska from all over the world for a chance to catch a king on sport tackle, and [ READ MORE... ]
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By Chad Shmukler www.hatchmag.com Despite being a land of staggering plenty, Alaska's Southeast is facing a number of challenges. Proposals for new mining operations and hydroelectric dams are looming and the logging industry -- a spectacular and perpetual loser both environmentally and [ READ MORE... ]
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220px-Lisa_Murkowski.jpg Sen. Lisa Murkowski lambasted the head the U.S. Forest Service, Tom Tidwell, recently during an oversight hearing of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Her chief complaint, as usual, is what she perceives as a lack of old-growth logging in the [ READ MORE... ]
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Coho, pink and chum salmon, steelhead and cutthroat trout, and Dolly Varden char are benefiting from a recently completed restoration project on the Tongass National Forest in Southeast Alaska.  Sitka black-tailed deer, wolves and black bears also stand to gain from habitat improvements in a [ READ MORE... ]
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Samuel Snyder, PhD Alaska Conservation Foundation Anchorage, Alaska In many ways fly fishers and trout enthusiasts are streamside scientists. Fly fishing at its heart requires basic streamside ecological knowledge.  Beyond helping one pursue fishing more effectively, streamside ecology leads [ READ MORE... ]
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