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Captured Kodiak Sitka Blacktails Re-released In Kenai Peninsula

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Pile burning is a routine part of the park’s fuel reduction and vegetation management program. Removing excess vegetation and hazardous fuels reduces wildfire risk and helps protect nearby homes and infrastructure. Prescribed fire also supports forest health by returning nutrients to the soil and maintaining resilient ecosystems.

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Join us as we dive into the thrilling atmosphere of the 2026 Iron Dog Snow Machine Race! This iconic event, renowned for its fierce competition and breathtaking landscapes, kicked off with an exhilarating start that you won't want to miss. In this video, we capture the intense energy of racers gearing up, the roar of engines, and the vibrant spirit of the crowd. Experience th...


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"The pot limit for the 2026 season will again be two pots for all of Prince William Sound; however, the season is being reduced further. The noncommercial shrimp fishery will open May 1 and close June 9," stated the Sport Fish Area Manager Brittany Blain-Roth. “We continue to be in a period of low productivity and declining biomass and therefore it is appropriate to manage th...


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“These restrictions will improve the chances of achieving an escapement within the current SEG and provide for collection of king salmon broodstock, while still providing opportunity for anglers targeting Kasilof River hatchery-produced king salmon returning to Crooked Creek. Additionally, the removal of bait, the closure of the king salmon staging area below the mouth of Cro...


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The Alaska Board of Fisheries adopted regulations that close regional shrimp fisheries to harvest for all user groups from March 1 through April 30. Since this is the first year of this closure, this announcement is intended as a reminder. This closure is also listed on relevant permits.

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