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Kuskokwim River Opens Full-Time To Gillnets July 31

Credit Katie Basile / KYUK The entire Kuskokwim River will open full-time to subsistence fishing with gillnets beginning at 12:01 a.m. on July 31. At that time, gillnet restrictions on the river will be liberalized to include any size mesh, and nets can stretch up to 50 fathoms in length. Data from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game shows that king, chum, and sockeye salmon have almost entirely passed Bethel, and coho is now the dominant salmon species in the lower Kuskokwim.  The Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, in consultation with the Kuskokwim River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, instated gillnet restrictions on June 1 to conserve king salmon. As the summer progressed, conservation concerns extended to the river’s record low chum salmon run. 

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A few showers, a few clouds, but not much sun for Mother s Day

A few showers, a few clouds, but not much sun for Mother’s Day Tracy Sinclare © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV Alaska s Weather Source ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - Mother’s Day in the Last Frontier is going to be mostly cloudy with a few showers overall. Southcentral and Southwest will see mostly cloudy to partly sunny skies. Rain showers are likely around Prince William Sound and Kodiak will also see some rain. Rain showers as well for much of the Panhandle on Sunday. The warmest place in the state will be the Interior. Fairbanks is expected to warm to 62 degrees on Sunday. Temperatures are still staying below freezing along the northern coast, with highs only in the low 20s and some freezing fog during the morning.

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