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Salmon canning was big business in San Francisco for a long time. In the early 20th century, sailing ships would head for Alaska each summer, carrying all the men, supplies and machinery needed for ...
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Salmon Wars: How Competing Species and Politics Shape Alaska’s WatersThe story of Alaska’s salmon is more than just a tale of fish. It’s a high-stakes drama—one that pits species against species ...
TACOMA, Washington, Aug. 31.-The Alaska Packers' Association has ordered closed its entire series of salmon canneries, though its pack up to this time is only onethird of last year. This comprises ...
They recalled the 1970s and ‘80s, when a booming fish cannery industry meant frequent water overconsumption ... “On the Kenai, as for so much of Alaska, important hydrologic questions are related to ...
Alaska, cannery will not be handling fish this summer. It's one of the first signs that salmon processors are responding to a concentration of ownership in Alaska's Bristol Bay. An email from OBI ...
The first oil claims were staked in Cook Inlet, and Sheldon Jackson introduced reindeer into Alaska in an attempt to develop a herding economy. Large corporate salmon canneries appeared about this ...
The great salmon fisheries, which normally bring 41% of Alaska’s $146 million annual ... the lowest level since the canneries started keeping records in 1910. The fishermen can blame themselves ...
I toured interesting exhibits about the salmon cannery that used to occupy ... animals while you're out on the water. Some folks just want to enjoy Alaska's wealth of seafood without having ...
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