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Alaska fisheries board rejects effort to block pink salmon hatchery increase

A pink salmon hatchery in Alaska’s Prince William Sound will be permitted to continue on with its plan to increase production, starting in 2020, to 270 million fish

By Jason Huffman | Oct. 17, 2018 02:06 BST
The Alaska Board of Fisheries meeting in Anchorage, Alaska. Photograph courtesy of Rachel Kallander, a consultant hired by the Alaska salmon hatcheries to perform research and public relations duties.
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