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There has been a lot of confusion around commercial boat registration this year. Many fishermen are unsure whether or not they still need to register…
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A novel released this spring offers a glimpse into familiar Alaska themes: moving to Alaska, a first season as a greenhorn, and falling in love with a…
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Sara Pozonsky wanted to make a documentary to educate and alert Alaskans about the dangers of fish farms.Last weekend was the annual Anchorage Film…
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The November Alaska Economic Trends showed Bristol Bay fishing jobs up 10 percent in 2013 season, despite flat August growth. Although salmon job growth…
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Any concerns of radiation from the Fukushima explosion in 2011 affecting the Alaskan seafood has been ruled out by the US Food and Drug Administration.The…
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The Bristol Bay River Academy is a week long course intended to give an opportunity to young locals to learn how to be a fishing guide. For the past six…
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The University of Alaska Fairbanks has a new bone removal machine receiving patents.Larry Kozycki invented the Pinbone Wizard in the 1990’s. But when…
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A Unalakleet man has pled guilty to two counts of unlawful subsistence fishing in July. In court Wednesday, 39 year old Norman P. Haugen was ordered to…
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Wildlife troopers in Unalakleet cited a man Tuesday for unlawful subsistence fishing. On July 2nd, 39 year old Norman P. Haugen allegedly caught 25 king…
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A Kipnuk man has died from a fire on a fishing boat docked in Egegik. Troopers report that responders found the body believed to be 56 year old Harberg…