ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The Copper River sockeye salmon run has improved in Alaska, but levels have not increased enough in the commercial fishery for managers to allow normal fishing levels, officials said. Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologists had predicted there would be a reduced number of the sockeye salmon in the river […]
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