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A collection of news and information related to Fishing published by Tribune Company sources. (Photo AP)
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Alaska Salmon Commercial Fishing Preparations Underway
Channel 2 NewsThe Alaska Copper River commerical salmon season opener awaits fishermen in Cordova, poised to make a profit on the prized fish they're able to catch, beginning Thursday. It's the season many of the fishermen have been waiting months for, because...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure
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Alaska's Copper River Salmon Season Begins in Cordova
Channel 2 NewsAlaska Copper River salmon have begun their long journey from the ocean to dinner plates across the country, as commercial fishermen were allowed to begin casting nets for the fish Thursday morning. Fishermen in Cordova hope to cash in on the prized...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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School's Out And Kids Are In -- What's Next, Anchorage?
Channel 2 NewsWith the end of the Anchorage school year Thursday, many local parents are facing the summer conundrum of how to keep kids busy and fit during the long days ahead. Channel 2 asked what you and your kids will be doing on our Facebook page, and here’s...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Facebook, Media Industry
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Salmon Grow on Trees: Fishermen and Loggers Disagree Over Tongass Watershed
Channel 2 NewsIn Southeast Alaska, there's a controversy brewing. A controversy between loggers and fisherman. Last year, the salmon catch in Southeastern Alaska was the highest in the state, exceeding even salmon-rich Bristol Bay. Something in excess of 15-billion...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Lifestyle and Leisure, Natural Resources, Natural Resource Industry, Science and Technology
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Family Remembers Homer Man Killed in Friday's Construction Accident
Channel 2 NewsHomer Police say 57-year-old Dave Boone died in a construction accident on Friday, when the excavator he was operating flipped over. According to a press release, police and Homer volunteer firefighters responded to the accident off West Hill Rd. on...Tags: Hunting, Lifestyle and Leisure, Disasters and Accidents, Accidental Death, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Chinook Fishing: Panel says Reducing Salmon Fishing May Not Help Orcas
Christopher Dunagan, The Kitsap SunA panel of U.S. and Canadian scientists says reducing fishermen's catch of Chinook salmon may not increase the availability of prey for endangered Puget Sound orcas. Their draft report finds that while killer whales feed on Chinook salmon, and...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Unalaska Agrees to Upgrade Sewage Treatment Plant
Channel 2 NewsA settlement with federal authorities will require the city of Unalaska to spend at least $18 million on its sewage treatment plant. The U.S. Department of Justice says in an announcement the settlement was for action taken on behalf of the...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Lifestyle and Leisure, Environmental Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Environmental Issues
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Coast Guard Continues As A Large Alaska Presence
Alaska Journal of CommerceTheU.S. Coast Guardhas been making a splash in Alaska lately ... only not so lately. The Coast Guard 17th District has been a regular presence all over the state, as would be expected in a state with so much water. The 17th District has been a regular...Tags: The Weather Channel (tv network), Lifestyle and Leisure, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Entangled Humpback Calf Apparently Frees Itself
Channel 2 NewsA humpback whale calf was apparently able to shed fishing gear that ensnared it. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says in a release that the calf and its mother were first spotted Tuesday near Admiralty Island trailing an orange...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Richard Wilson Named Port of Anchorage's New Director
Channel 2 NewsThe Port of Anchorage’s new director, Richard Wilson, was announced Wednesday by Mayor Dan Sullivan. Wilson, who has been an Alaskan for 37 years, spent 13 years as city administrator of St. George in the Pribilof Islands, where he directed port...Tags: Richard Wilson, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Bangun Perkasa: Feds Take Control of Seized Fishing Vessel at Dutch Harbor
By Becky BohrerFederal officials are deciding how to dispose of a ship seized last year for illegal fishing. A federal judge last month issued a decree of forfeiture for the Bangun Perkasa, officially turning it over to the federal government. The U.S. Coast...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Coast Guard, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Justice System
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Sink It or Scrap It? Feds To Decide How To Get Rid of Bangun Perkasa
Channel 2 NewsSink it or scrap it? That's the choice facing federal officials who are now in charge of disposing of the Bangun Perkasa, the pirate fishing boat the Coast Guard seized last year that now sits in Dutch Harbor awaiting its fate. According to National...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Crime, Law and Justice, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Justice System, Judges
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