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Salmon are abundant in Alaska and provide food and fishing jobs for thousands of people. Salmon in Europe, Japan, New England, and the Pacific Northwest have almost disappeared however, as human populations have grown. With increasing urban expansion, mining projects, climate change, and allocation fights between user groups, the future of salmon in Alaska is now at a crossroads, and a conversation about their survival is timely and relevant. Listen as Salmon Crossroads explores the history, culture, economics, and possible future of salmon in Alaska in this ongoing series of episodes.

Salmon Crossroads Kodiak Maritime Museum

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 6 Ratings

Salmon are abundant in Alaska and provide food and fishing jobs for thousands of people. Salmon in Europe, Japan, New England, and the Pacific Northwest have almost disappeared however, as human populations have grown. With increasing urban expansion, mining projects, climate change, and allocation fights between user groups, the future of salmon in Alaska is now at a crossroads, and a conversation about their survival is timely and relevant. Listen as Salmon Crossroads explores the history, culture, economics, and possible future of salmon in Alaska in this ongoing series of episodes.

    Salmon Crossroads Episode One- Where Have All the Salmon Gone?

    Salmon Crossroads Episode One- Where Have All the Salmon Gone?

    Host Dave Waldron talks to David Montgomery, the author of “King of Fish, the Thousand Year Run of Salmon,” about the decline of salmon in Europe, New England, and the Pacific Northwest. We’ll also talk to former Alaska Department of Fish and Game Commissioner Frank Rue about human impacts on Alaska’s salmon, Michelle Ravenmoon about what it means to be an indigenous Alaskan salmon harvester, and NOAA biologist Charlie Waters about the science of salmon in the ocean.

    • 27 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Arthur:in:AK ,

Well worth listening to! Fantastic 👍👍

The Narration is super professional. The information is reliant and well presented. The sound levels are perfect. What great listen! Let’s preserve the wild salmon!

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