The Salmon ProjectSalmon and Society: A Q&A with Dr. Peter WestleyBeginning in June, Dr. Peter Westley and his lab at UAF will be taking over the production of one of The Salmon Project’s long-running…May 30, 20191May 30, 20191
The Salmon ProjectThe Longest Migration — Yukon River King SalmonSALMON ODYSSEYJul 19, 20161Jul 19, 20161
The Salmon ProjectSalmon WatchersI live in Sitka, on the southeast Alaska coast. And every summer one of the earth’s greatest natural spectacles happens just down the road…May 3, 2016May 3, 2016
The Salmon ProjectSalmon By the Numbers: What Are We Missing?A lot of days I come to work and look at numbers. Numbers of visitors to one two websites (in the last month, 16,203 to SalmonLife.org and…Apr 22, 2016Apr 22, 2016
The Salmon ProjectIt Takes A WatershedIn this installment of Encounters SalmonWorld’s amazing series, Richard and Liz take us into the Kaasda Héen River to explore the dynamics…Apr 14, 2016Apr 14, 2016
The Salmon ProjectHidden TreasureMost of us have dreamed about finding hidden treasure, and that’s exactly what happens when host Richard Nelson explores a river in the…Apr 14, 2016Apr 14, 2016
The Salmon ProjectSplash: Winter’s CacheThe snow has already melted and Alaskans are waiting with baited breath for the salmon runs to arrive.Apr 14, 2016Apr 14, 2016
The Salmon ProjectThe Hidden MigrationJuvenile salmon spend important parts of their lives in stream habitat, but this part of their lives is often hidden from our eyes. Go into…Apr 14, 2016Apr 14, 2016
The Salmon ProjectWhere the River Meets the Tides: Salmon and EstuariesCONVERGENCEApr 14, 2016Apr 14, 2016
The Salmon ProjectThe Private Lives of SalmonCatch a rare underwater look at wild Alaskan chum salmon on the spawning grounds, as they complete the most important act of their lives —…Apr 14, 2016Apr 14, 2016