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Cautious hopes rise that Alaska’s Copper River could have a ‘normal’ year

It will take a few days of fishing effort before any conclusions can be drawn about the prospects for the season, Alaska biologist Jeremy Botz told Undercurrent

By Jason Smith | May 14, 2021 11:28 BST
Copper river sockeye at Pike Place Market, Seattle, USA. Credit: Undercurrent News / July 2017
Copper river sockeye at Pike Place Market, Seattle, USA. Credit: Undercurrent News / July 2017
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