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After taking a year off in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Salmonfest is back, Aug. 6, 7 and 8. KDLL reporter Sabine Poux is at the fairgrounds in…
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Biologists have been working on eliminating northern pike from Kenai Peninsula lakes and streams for years. Northern pike are native to Alaska north of…
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The Kenai River is the most popular river for sport fishing in Alaska.It’s a great thing for the hundreds of thousands of anglers who flock to the…
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A Massachusetts company is sending genetically modified salmon to dinner tables in the U.S. for the first time. AquaBounty Technologies said it’s shipping…
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It’s pretty well established that Alaska has more rivers and streams than any other state in the United States — which is hardly surprising, since it’s…
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Alaska sets aside money each year for projects that contribute to healthy salmon stocks and habitats.The Alaska Sustainable Salmon Fund is the state’s…
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When a heat wave swept through the northeast Pacific ocean between 2014 and 2016, it changed the marine makeup of the Gulf of Alaska. The warm water…
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Commercial fishermen in Upper Cook Inlet are having a somewhat slow fishing season so far.So far, only 361,000 salmon have been landed, which is only a…
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The annual throngs of fishermen that come from all over Southcentral Alaska to the Kenai River personal-use dipnet fishery are due to arrive in about…
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In Cook Inlet salmon runs, increasing fish for one purpose means taking them away from another. On Tuesday, the Alaska Board of Fisheries passed a…