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Sockeye salmon fuel a win-win for bears and people in Alaska's Bristol Bay

Sockeye salmon fuel a win-win for bears and people in Alaska's Bristol Bay

In a world where valuable natural resources can be scarce, nature often loses when humans set their sights on something they want. But a new study published in the journal Ecological Applications shows that doesn’t always have to be true. Researchers found that with proper management of salmon fisheries, both humans and bears — who depend on a healthy supply of the fatty, oily fish — can thrive.

Protecting Bristol Bay: A victory 20 years in the making

In a warming sea, why does the world's biggest sockeye run keep

Kukaktlim Fork Goodnews Fly-Fishing Expedition - 2019 - Wild River

May 2020 College of the Environment

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Alaskan Leader's Wild Caught Bristol Bay Sockeye Salmon Takes Top

Nature's Voice Winter 2021 by NRDC - Issuu

Freshwater News, College of the Environment

Rich, colorful, and immersive photos personally selected by FI's Senior Photographer, David Herasimtschuk. Choose from ready-to-hang mounted canvas

119 Sockeye Salmon, Bristol Bay, Alaska — Freshwaters Illustrated