Juvenile Chinook salmon, also known as king salmon, are seen on July 12, 2006, swimming in the water in Togiak National Wildlife Refuge in Southwest Alaska. A new University of Alaska Fairbanks ...
“Despite existing management plans and years of efforts by the state of Alaska, Chinook salmon continue to decline in abundance, size, diversity, and special structure throughout the stat ...
All that the American West once was, Alaska still is ... sockeye salmon runs and one of North America's largest chinook, or king, salmon runs, to say nothing of the trophy rainbow trout and ...
Because of the size of the river, the Yukon Chinook situation ... in which salmon spend most of their lives and which is failing its role of support for multiple species. Alaska faces an ...