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  2. Copper River (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    The river's commercial salmon season is very brief, beginning in May for chinook salmon, and sockeye salmon for periods lasting mere hours or several days at a time. [22] Sport fishing by contrast is open all year-long, [ 23 ] but peak season on the Copper River lasts from August to September, when the coho salmon runs.

  3. Copper River salmon fishery brings season's first catches ...

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    The usually soggy coastal fishing community is delicately positioned on the eastern edge of Prince William Sound and nestled at the bottom of the Chugach ... Copper River salmon fishery brings ...

  4. Klutina River - Wikipedia

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    The Klutina River (Tl’atii Na’ in Ahtna) is a 63-mile (101 km) tributary of the Copper River in the U.S. state of Alaska. [1] [3] [4] Beginning at Klutina Glacier in the Chugach Mountains, the river flows generally northeast, passing through Klutina Lake, to meet the larger river at the community of Copper Center. [5]

  5. Gillnetting - Wikipedia

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    Gillnetting was an early fishing technology in colonial America, [vague] used for example, in fisheries for Atlantic salmon and shad. [10] Immigrant fishermen from northern Europe and the Mediterranean brought a number of different adaptations of the technology from their respective homelands with them to the rapidly expanding salmon fisheries ...

  6. Fish wheel - Wikipedia

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    A hand-tinted postcard of a fish wheel on the lower Columbia River around 1910. The abundance of salmon in the Columbia River of Oregon state made the area popular to Euro-American traders and business-people in the nineteenth century, those whom quickly anchored a profitable business of trade with Indigenous communities, riverboats, and steamships traveling along the Pacific coast.

  7. In WA’s northern waters, Lummi keep sustainable, ancient ...

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    Reef net fishing intercepts chinook, coho, sockeye, chum and pink salmon as they travel from the Pacific Ocean to spawn in the Fraser River near present-day Washington state and British Columbia.

  8. Salmon fishing is banned off the California coast for the ...

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    Like 2023, this year’s decision was made in order to protect California’s waning salmon populations after drought and water diversions resulted in river flows that are too warm and slow for ...

  9. Salmon - Wikipedia

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    On parts of the North American West Coast salmon sport fishing has completely replaced inshore commercial salmon fishing. [88] In most cases, the commercial value of a salmon sold as seafood can be several times less than the value attributed to the same fish caught by a sport fisherman. This is "a powerful economic argument for allocating ...

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