A permitting system designed in the 1970s was supposed to make Alaska’s commercial fishing industry more sustainable and more ...
In response, Alaska’s government made a monumental ... an independent from Dillingham, a fishing town of 2,100 in Bristol Bay. Terry Gardiner still remembers fishing outside Ketchikan in the ...
Leaders of the Alaska Permanent Fund, which pays residents dividends and finances public services, wanted to invest in Alaska ...
Rob Gillam, now 52, spent parts of his youth in Southwest Alaska’s Bristol Bay region — including at his father’s fishing lodge ... he would “rather be in Dillingham,” a Bristol Bay ...
Corinne Smith started reporting in Alaska in 2020, serving as a radio reporter for several local stations across the state ...
The 78-foot fishing boat was ... The Bristol Bay Times - Serving Dillingham, Naknek, King Salmon and Southwest villages - A publication of Anchorage Daily News, Alaska's rural news leader.
University of Alaska President Pat Pitney focused on the university’s critical role in retaining talent and driving the state’s research, workforce and economic development in the recent annual State ...
House Speaker Bryce Edgmon, a Dillingham independent ... was the commercial fishing industry in Alaska is in real crisis and over 40-some-odd minutes it would have been good to hear mention ...
Last year’s lower-than-average Bristol Bay salmon harvest likely went a long way toward long-term polarization of the drift ...