Murkowski said the best way to ensure long-term protection is for Congress to pass a law.
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Researchers roll out new erosion tracking tech in Bristol Bay
Researchers from the University of Alaska Fairbanks will travel to Dillingham this week to continue erosion research in Bristol Bay’s coastal communities.
Fifth graders lead effort to change Dillingham road name marked by racist, sexist word
The students want the name Squaw Creek changed to Seven Sisters Creek to reflect the community’s connection to the sisters.
New report estimates at least $5M cost to replace subsistence salmon with other protein sources in Bristol Bay
A third of the state’s subsistence salmon harvest was caught in Bristol Bay in 2017, according to a new report from the McKinley Research Group.
Bristol Bay B&Bs hope for a boost in tourism this summer
Bristol Bay-area Bed and Breakfasts are hoping for a rebound in business this summer.
Curyung Tribal Council joins new effort to address epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous persons
At the beginning of the year, the U.S. Attorney’s office for Alaska announced that the Department of Justice would embark on a pilot project to address the missing and murdered Indigenous persons epidemic in the state. The Curyung Tribal Council in Dillingham is one of three Alaska tribes that volunteered to be part of the…





