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  2. List of lakes of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaska has about 3,197 officially named natural lakes, [C] [ 1 ] [B] more than 409,000 natural lakes at least one hectare or bigger, [ 2 ] approximately 67 named artificial reservoirs, [C] [ 3 ] and 167 named dams. [C] [ 4 ] For named artificial reservoirs and dams, see the List of dams and reservoirs in Alaska. Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all.

  3. Iliamna Lake - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest lake in Alaska, 7th largest lake in the United States, and twenty-fourth in North America. Covering about 2,600 km 2 (1,000 sq mi), Iliamna Lake is 77 miles (124 km) long and up to 22 miles (35 km) wide, with a maximum depth of 988 feet (301 m). Through the Kvichak River, its waters drain into Bristol Bay.

  4. Nancy Lake State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Lake State Recreation Area. Nancy Lake State Recreation Area is a 22,685 acres (9,180 ha) park near Willow in the Matanuska-Susitna Borough of Alaska. Founded on July 6, 1966, and set aside specifically for recreational use, the park is home to more than a hundred lakes as well as extensive wetlands. The landscape of the park was crafted ...

  5. Fishing industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Aquaculture, in the United States, includes the farming of hatchery fish and shellfish which are grown to market size in ponds, tanks, cages, or raceways, and released into the wild. Aquaculture is also used to support commercial and recreational marine fisheries by enhancing or rebuilding wild stock populations.

  6. Alaska Department of Fish and Game - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) is a department within the government of Alaska. ADF&G's mission is to protect, maintain, and improve the fish, game, and aquatic plant resources of the state, and manage their use and development in the best interest of the economy and the well-being of the people of the state, consistent with the ...

  7. Hunting and fishing in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Other common types of fishing are deep sea fishing, fly fishing, and ice fishing. Fishermen have a variety of fish that they can catch including: salmon, various species of trout, northern pike, arctic char, dolly varden, and grayling. [7] Alaska Fishing Licenses are required by law in Alaska for both residents and non-residents.

  8. Chilkoot Lake - Wikipedia

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    This village is now a camping area developed by the State Parks and Outdoor Recreation Division of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources. [5][6] The lake is a popular location for Kayaking. [2][7] The Lake, approached from the park area, offers one of the best red salmon fishing locations in Southeast Alaska.

  9. New law expands recreational fishing license requirements - AOL

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    The law, which removes the fishing license exemption for each species, goes into effect Thursday, according to the announcement. The license requirement aims to improve compliance with fishing ...

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