Washington land purchase connects natural area, provides added protection for salmon
Also a top shellfish-growing area in the state
Also a top shellfish-growing area in the state
Comes after last year’s harvests in Kodiak, Prince William Sound, Chignik and lower Cook Inlet came in far below forecast
They work with homeowners to identify what kinds of salmon were in the stream and what they could do to protect the habitat
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