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Short sockeye supply confirms US buyers’ fears

As the Bristol Bay season is begins wind down on low harvest numbers, Alaska’s wild salmon season is on track to bring little relief to the throngs of US buyers whose sockeye supplies ran dry early this year

By Jeanine Stewart | July 9, 2013 16:28 BST
Fraser River sockeye catch 28% below 2010 as season nears close
Sockeye salmon. Photo: Ben Knight
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