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  2. Lake Louise, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Lake Louise is located between four mountain ranges: the Wrangell, Talkeetna, Chugach and Alaska ranges. According to the United States Census Bureau , the Lake Louise CDP has a total area of 97.7 square miles (253 km 2 ), of which 55.7 square miles (144 km 2 ) are land and 42.0 square miles (109 km 2 ), or 42.96%, are water. [ 1 ]

  3. Southern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s Alaska's commercial salmon industry was at a point of collapse because of a decline in abundance of salmon. The fishing industry worked in part with the state of Alaska to draft legislation that would allow the formation of Regional Aquaculture Associations. The associations would support their infrastructure by receiving ...

  4. Lake Louise - Wikipedia

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    Lake Louise, Alaska, a census-designated place, and a large lake in Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Alaska; Thumb Lake, a lake in Northern Michigan also known as Lake Louise; Lake Louise (Douglas County, Minnesota) Lake Louise State Park, a park in Mower County, Minnesota; Lake Louise (Roaring Gap, North Carolina) Lake Louise (Pennsylvania), in ...

  5. John Nathan Cobb - Wikipedia

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    Cobb's photo of gillnets on racks in Nushagak, Alaska. Cobb wrote books and reports about fisheries. These included annual reports from 1905 to 1910 on the fisheries of Alaska [8] [9] and a book on Alaska salmon. [10] He produced about 18 scientific publications and books during his tenure with the Fish Commission from 1895 to 1911. [1]

  6. List of lakes of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Alaska has about 3,197 officially named natural lakes, [1] more than 409,000 natural lakes at least one hectare or bigger, [2] approximately 67 named artificial reservoirs, [3] and 167 named dams. [C] [ 4 ] For named artificial reservoirs and dams, see the List of dams and reservoirs in Alaska .

  7. Tazlina River - Wikipedia

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    Tazlina Lake is likewise silty. However, clear-running tributary streams and lakes, accessible from the Glenn Highway as well as by floatplane or boat, offer good fishing opportunities. The main species of game fish in the Tazlina River system are king salmon, red salmon, Dolly Varden, and Arctic grayling. [4]

  8. Lake Louise (Roaring Gap, North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Louise, formerly known as Bullhead Lake, is a 54-acre reservoir in Roaring Gap, North Carolina. A man-made lake, it was formed between 1926 and 1927 in southeastern Alleghany County on the headwaters of Laurel Branch creek. Privately owned by the Roaring Gap Club, it was developed for residents and members for swimming, fishing, and boating.

  9. Chilkat State Park - Wikipedia

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    Chilkat State Park is a 9,837-acre (3,980 ha) Alaska state park on a peninsula south of the town of Haines, Alaska between the Chilkat and Chilkoot inlets. Remote and known for the steep 14% grade gravel access road, the park offers campsites with minimal amenities and is open to fishing, hiking, boating, sea kayaking, and sightseeing.