This reporting was supported by a Carnegie Foundation Fellowship. Writers Olivia Ebertz and Bathsheba Demuth boated more than 1,000 miles up and down the Yukon River last summer, hearing the stories ...
Land-based fish farms, alternative seafood menus, and other ways British Columbia is trying to save Chinooks and sockeyes. A Kermode bear catches a salmon in the Great Bear Rainforest in British ...
BOLDT DECISION, CANADIAN style? In recent years, Canadian waters have become a welcome option for North Olympic Peninsula anglers shut out of now-shuttered fall coho and winter blackmouth fisheries ...
Yukon river residents are not able to make dry fish from chum and chinook for the year in a row. (Shane Iverson/KYUK) The Yukon River covers a lot of ground on its nearly 2,000 mile journey to the sea ...