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Bristol Bay fishing building, but still light

Alaska's most lucrative sockeye fishery is on track in the lead-up to the peak period, although the fishery has been known to change pace on a dime

By Jeanine Stewart | June 21, 2017 15:42 BST
Silver Bay fishermen mulling investment decisions in run-up to shareholder meeting
Wild sockeye salmon en route to spawning zone in Issaquah Creek, near the Issaquah Hatchery. Photo: Ingrid Taylar
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