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Bristol Bay Photo Gallery
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December 16, 2014
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Bristol Bay in Photographs
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A brown bear sow catches the first coho (silver) salmon of the season on the Cook Inlet coast of Lake Clark National Park & Preserve, Alaska.
Carl Johnson
Carl Johnson
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Luke Strickland/Alaska Marine Conservation Council
The crew of the F/V Chulyen casts out the marker buoy on the first set of a gillnet in Ugashik Bay. (MR, PR)
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Carl Johnson
Vera Spein hangs salmon on a drying rack at fish camp near Kwethluk, Alaska. Dried, smoked, and fresh salmon are staples of the subsistence lifestyle.
Clark Mishler
Clark Mishler
A Yup'ik teenage girl picks a Chinook salmon from a subsistence gillnet on the shore of the Nushagak River at Kanakanak Beach.
Carl Johnson
Carl Johnson
Corey Arnold
Corey Arnold
Carl Johnson
Carl Johnson
Aerial view of the Kvichak River downstream of Lake Iliamna, Bristol Bay region, Alaska.
Carl Johnson
Carl Johnson
Drift net boats head up the Ugashik River to deliver the morning's catch of sockeye salmon to waiting tenders, with Mt. Kialagvik in the background.
Carl Johnson
Carl Johnson