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Tucked into a secluded fjord off Kachemak Bay, Tutka Bay Lodge offers guests an unforgettable taste of remote Alaska wrapped in rustic luxury. The lodge is co-owned and operated by a dynamic ...
Rob Gillam, now 52, spent parts of his youth in Southwest Alaska’s Bristol Bay region — including at his father’s fishing lodge, where guests could savor aged whiskey and king crab.
In the Bristol Bay region of Alaska, ... Over the week of Sept. 9, a diverse coalition of commercial fishermen, business leaders, lodge owners, Alaska Native people and others, all from the Bristol ...
We’ve each been involved in Bristol Bay’s fishery for decades, one in the lodge business and one running a commercial fishing and direct marketing business. One of us brings people to the fish and the ...
By United Tribes of Bristol Bay on Mar 8, 2023 Comments Off on Tribes, Fishermen, Businesses, Conservation Groups Respond to New Potential Mineral Exploration in Bristol Bay Watershed ...
News Release United Tribes of Bristol Bay Bristol Bay Tribes, fishermen, businesses and allies again reiterated their opposition to mining that jeopardizes Bristol Bay’s cultures and economies in ...
Alaska’s Bristol Bay Receives Additional Protections from Pebble Mine in EPA Decision. It might not be the nail in Pebble’s coffin, but today’s decision is a huge win for Bristol Bay and Alaska’s wild ...
The project proposed by The Pebble Limited Partnership ignited passionate opposition from a coalition of Alaska and Northwest fishers, environmentalists and many Bristol Bay region natives who ...
US environmental authorities on Tuesday blocked a huge gold and copper mine project in Alaska's pristine salmon-rich Bristol Bay. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) move is a victory for ...
On Alaska’s Bristol Bay, fishing boats stand by for the next commercial opening on July 12 at “The Y,” near Naknek. This summer around 1,500 fishing boats—many based in Washington—worked to catch a ...