Sentences with phrase «salmon run in»

In Alaska, a few people are battling against the potential construction of the Pebble Mine, worth an estimated $ 500 billion, that would likely destroy the last and biggest wild salmon run in the world.
In the Sagas they certainly do (see reference to salmon run in Hrafnkel Frey's Godi), though they also raise livestock.
2013 had the largest pink salmon run in 50 years.
The peak of the sockeye salmon run in the Naknek River watershed, which the Brooks River is part of, is in early July.
«There are three volcanic events in the last 100 years, and we had record sockeye salmon runs in those three volcanic dust events,» George says.
The species maintained OSP levels even when small numbers of adult males were being removed to protect salmon runs in the Columbia River and climate events were depressing growth.
This area hosts the largest pink salmon runs in Southeast Alaska, which attracts both brown and black bears and bald eagles.
I have spent my professional life toggling between working for environment and as a teacher, most recently helping to restore salmon runs in rural NW California.
In addition, she's working to prevent approval of a Bristol Bay mine that could threaten one of the most productive salmon runs in the world (fished by over 1,000 Washingtonians), and to secure resources to respond to the Japanese Tsunami debris that is beginning to wash up on Pacific shorelines.
Before you scroll away, however, consider how a volcano - fertilized North Pacific Ocean phenomenally restored Pacific salmon runs in 2010 - to levels not seen since the early 1930's - and how this restoration squares with conventional wisdom about «iron seeding» being too hazardous to experiment with as a potential geo - engineering method.Following the late August of 2008 Aleutian volcano eruption, which spewed iron - rich ash over the North Pacific Ocean, the cohort of 2009 salmon (which «ran» in British Columbia streams in August of 2010) produced a spawning run much larger than what those same streams hosted 100 years ago.

Not exact matches

The fastest way to defrost salmon like this is by placing it in a bowl and let cold running water trickle over it until defrosted.
The Greenland fishery, the salmon disease that started in Ireland in 1963 and has now spread to the rivers of Scotland and North Wales, with pollution and water abstraction, will kill the run in the end.
Atlantic salmon at the end of their spawning run are the bravest, most beautiful fish in the world when they come into the river with the violet sheen on their silver flanks.
He despised the new sort, the gangs who worked the big river in low - water summer conditions, driving up from the industrial cities of south Wales, putting on scuba suits to drive salmon and sea - run trout into fixed trammel nets, or using cyanide bombs to suffocate the fish and send them drifting downstream to a collection point.
A 15 - pound hen salmon carries between four and five pounds of eggs, the chief ingredient in a special compound that the Welsh call «jam,» a paste of salted salmon roe that is so deadly for brown and sea - run trout that it is illegal everywhere in Britain.
In the end, there was plenty of chicken and salmon left over (the items I had been worried about running out of) and the roasted asparagus and carrots were long gone.
Everyone needs a little helping hand in the run - up to Christmas, so here at Mum's the Word, we've got together with the lovely folk at Bespoke Offers to offer one lucky reader the chance to win a Donald Russell Ultimate Christmas Box (worth # 69) plus 4 smoked salmon packs as a bonus.
By midsummer, low stream flows and warm water had killed half the annual sockeye salmon breeding run in the Columbia River.
There have been three volcanic events in the last 100 years paired with record sockeye salmon runs.
He runs his hands over the skin of an iced locally caught king salmon that will be dinner tonight for family and friends in nearby Palo Alto.Wild salmon has an aroma all its own that appears to arise from a particular diet, notes McGee.
Ted Gresh, an environmental consultant in Portland, Oregon, estimates that during the historical runs in the Pacific Northwest, 500 million pounds of salmon returned to spawn and die each year.
HEILTSUK TRADITIONAL TERRITORY, British Columbia — Diminishing wild salmon runs along British Columbia's central coast have raised concerns in the past several years about the fate of the region's grizzly bears.
Perhaps the hardest hit and most talked about salmon fishery in the world — California's Sacramento River Chinook run — has been off - limits to fishers for two years now because of the low volume of wild fish returning to spawn.
West coast salmon runs have been in decline for decades, stemming largely from the damming of rivers and the pollution throughout the fish's extensive range from freshwater mountain streams to deep offshore ocean currents.
Eighteen Mile Creek, a meandering, lush stream in Niagara County known for its salmon and trout runs, is one of 43 highly contaminated sites that were designated «Great Lakes Areas of Concern» more than 20 years ago as part of a water - quality pact between the U.S. and Canada.
Salmon Spotting Warm Springs Reservation, Oregon A wild run of spring chinook salmon make their annual 300 - mile journey from the Pacific Ocean to the Warm Springs National Fish Hatchery in central Oregon, arriving each spring and summer.
THE three - year drought threatens to wipe out the last of the Muir Woods coho salmon that make their way each year from the Pacific to spawn in a freshwater creek running through the redwoods near San Francisco
Pink and chum salmon runs along province's central coast haven't been doing so hot in recent years either, which raises questions about the long - term welfare of coastal grizzlies that feast on them.
Even less clear was why some years would see salmon in abundance, while in other years runs were so poor that fishing had to be closed.
Dan Nichols was hauling in a gillnet laden with the fruits of a late - season Alaskan salmon run when something heavy flopped out of it, then slid to the front of his boat.
When JJ and I went grocery shopping this past weekend we had a list (because let's be honest I'm the Sassy Dietitian) but when I ran to go grab some coconut milk I came back to find him holding some smoked salmon in his hands (not on said list) and that adorable puppy dog look like «can we get this, please!»
Seems easier to do in the summer when the salmon are running.
are bad for us... but if salmon were raised, let's say in an aquaponic culture... not so many fish actually... but if they had a run per se... thaat might be just the difference needed.
It's late summer and the salmon runs are gone, the grazing animals born in spring have now grown too fast for you to catch, the grubs under the rocks are all hatched, and pretty much all that's left, aside from campground garbage, is nuts and berries.
Did some grocery shopping and other errands, went for a couple great outdoor runs, paddled for a solid hour along the Skokie lagoon in a hunter green kayak, grilled salmon one day and burgers another, worked a little on my tan, and did very little school work.
I have followed native traditions for 20 + years.The red road has been my path.I am involved in salmon runs and smoked salmon.So how bad is this description.I guess you are going to have meet me to see if we are good for each orther or not.I work on the...
Set in the remote Alaskan Yukon Delta, follows Yup «ik fisherman Ray Waska as he teaches his grandkids how to fish during the summer salmon run.
Set in the remote Alaskan Yukon Delta, Yukon Kings follows Yup» ik fisherman Ray Waska as he teaches his grandkids how to fish during the summer salmon run.
The Quality of Life Task Force: four sweatshirts in a bogus taxi set up on the corner of Clinton Street alongside the Williamsburg Bridge off - ramp to profile the incoming salmon run; their mantra: Dope, guns, overtime; their motto: Everyone's got something to lose.
Grizzlies flock to the park's Brooks River in summer to fish for sockeye salmon on their spawning run inland from the Bering Sea, a spectacle that humans can view and photograph from elevated wooden platforms.
Up to 200 Killer Whales (Orcas) follow the annual salmon runs that enter the area beginning in late June.
Each autumn, the world's most concentrated sockeye salmon run flows up Canada's 7.5 - mile - long Adams River in British Columbia.
Attracted by the annual salmon runs that begin in late June, these mammals are the top predator in Johnstone Strait.
Whether taking surfing lessons from an experienced instructor, booking a charter fishing trip during seasonal runs of steelhead and salmon, hiking in our local rainforest or golfing the oldest course in Oregon, the Oregon coast offers year - round recreation for miles of beach.
I believe there is a second salmon run over the falls in September.
Here the Aberdeen - Inverness line takes over, running along the valley of the River Don, famous for its salmon fishing, passing the renowned distilleries along the River Spey, and on to historic Elgin, close to where Macbeth slew Duncan l in 1040.
The Bristol Bay region is some of the largest runs of Pacific salmon in the world.
Its run of sockeye salmon, in particular, also attract one of the greatest gatherings of brown bears on earth.
Katmai protects some of the highest densities of bears in the world and Brooks River's salmon run attracts dozens of bears every year.
In the quiet days of August, however, Ted often remained, capitalizing on a river that lacked prodigious July salmon runs but still contained some available salmon - and there was little competition for them.But last year, no one saw 489 Ted.
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