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Aeriel view of Bristol Bay watershed.
Margaret Sutherland
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House Bill 233, introduced on the final day of the legislative session, would be the first statewide prohibition on mining in the region, home to the world’s largest sockeye salmon run.
Outside the State Capitol building of Alaska in Juneau
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Speaker Edgmon discusses the session's major milestones, including the education funding veto override, new legislation for the state's fishing industry, and the state’s budget reserves.
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The host of Bristol Bay Field Notes, Terry Fuller.
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Bristol Bay Field Notes is your source for an eclectic blend of topics relating to the great outdoors of southwest Alaska. Its goal is to educate, inform, and entertain.
Bears having a conversation at Brooks Falls. July 2022.
Brian Venua
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A place for timely updates and lively conversation about the goings-on in Bristol Bay. If you have something you'd like to share, let us know! Call 907-842-2200 or email news@kdlg.org.
Brian Venua
Bristol Bay Obituaries is a place for people to remember family members and loved ones who have died. This is a community page; KDLG staff don’t edit submissions. Email submissions and photos to obituary@kdlg.org
Bristol Bay Fisheries Report
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