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Alaska: Salmon Fishing In Alaska

By Patrick Donohue, Destin Log, Fla. Oct. 11--Redfish, red snapper, king mackerel, Spanish mackerel and blackfin tuna -- all of which you'd expect to see strung up at the scales on the docks at AJ's restaurant during the Destin Fishing Rodeo.
We lounged around in various states of recline on the outdoor deck of Rust’s Flying Service in Anchorage, Alaska.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska "" In Alaska's native villages, the punishing winter cold is already coming through the walls of the lightly insulated plywood homes, many of the villagers are desperately poor, and heating-oil prices are among the highest in the nation.
A regional coalition of fish conservationists went to court Tuesday in Seattle to try to force the federal government to re-evaluate its...
Federal fisheries managers are violating the Endangered Species Act by allowing fishermen to catch Puget Sound chinook salmon supposedly protected under the law, fishing and conservation groups claimed in a lawsuit.
A coalition of conservationists went to court Tuesday to try to force the government to reevaluate its management of Puget Sound chinook salmon so more of the species can return to spawn.
Some Poor Alaska Villages Reject Oil Aid From Venezuela for Reasons of Patriotism
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA - In Alaska's native villages, the punishing winter cold is already coming through the walls of the lightly insulated plywood homes, many of the villagers are desperately poor, and heating-oil prices are among the highest in the nation. And yet a few villages are refusing free heating oil paid for by Venezuela, on the patriotic principle that no foreigner has the right to call
In Alaska's native villages, the punishing winter cold is already coming through the walls of the lightly insulated plywood homes, many of the villagers are desperately poor, and heating-oil prices are among the highest in the nation.
Every time the impending darkness of Alaska's fall weather gets me down, I find a story that makes me appreciate living here.

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