(Loren Holmes / ADN) The number of Alaska salmon harvested by commercial fishers ... The 2025 sockeye run there is expected to be more than a third above the long-term average.
During the annual fall and winter season fish egg collection operations in Michigan, the Little Manistee River in Manistee had such a successful wild Chinook salmon run that it was able to supply eggs ...
The shrinking size of Alaska salmon, a decades-long trend linked in part to warming conditions in the ocean, is hampering the ability of Chinook in Alaska’s two biggest rivers to produce new ...
“It won’t just make this a big fall run,” said Josh Bagley, vice chairman of the Suquamish Tribe. “But it will help make runs bigger in the future.” A key reason 28 species of salmon are ...
RAUSU, Hokkaido—Salmon are at the peak of their upstream migration in the rivers of the eastern Shiretoko Peninsula in Hokkaido. Salmon spend three to five years feeding and growing in the open ...
A new report from the University of Alaska Fairbanks warns that climate extremes are harming chinook salmon stocks in the U.S. state of Alaska, leading to smaller fish and smaller harvests. The report ...
Piper’s Creek, which drains into the Puget Sound, was historically one of the primary tributaries that supported runs of steelhead, sea-run cutthroat, and coho and chum salmon. In 1893 the Great ...
As reported by the International Game Fish Association (IGFA), on August 4, 2024, William Kneer IV found himself fishing in Alaska on the wild Kisaralik River when a world record sockeye salmon ...