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Alaska's pristine rivers are turning a rusty orange even when seen from space, likely because of melting permafrost: studyResearchers highlighted satellite images of the Agashashok River, a tributary of the Kuguroruk ... According to the administration's multiagency report, Alaska's fishing and tourism industries ...
To reach its final destination in Alaska's Copper River, it has to swim 300 miles between glaciers. It's a tiring journey in which the fish builds up its strength and muscle. The cold waters of ...
The documentation of salmon-eating northern pike in Southcentral estuaries, a North American first, shows a new way for the invasive species to spread ...
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Learn how Northern Pike are using saltwater environments to spread in Southcentral Alaska, threatening native ecosystems and prompting new management strategies.
The U.S. state of Alaska has forecast an “excellent” sockeye salmon run for the state’s Upper Cook Inlet fishery, but ...
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