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2021 was our best year yet. Want to have a memorable year? Head over to our website to submit an application for the 2022 summer Salmon season! https://t.co/waJE0X74w0
A new study explores the impact of mines such as Pebble on salmon's ability to navigate using the earth's geomagnetic field, a phenomena Bristol Bay salmon have relied on for thousands of years. Another reason we need permanent protections for Bristol Bay.
📸 : Jonny Armstrong
We value safety & want all employees to feel that they are working in a safe environment. We provide (PPE) to use while working. Last year, we also provided masks 😷 This is part of our safety policy that all employees must comply with. Thanks for helping keep LCF safe!
The #BristolBay watershed supports vital, sustainable sectors of Alaska’s economy – including commercial, sport, and subsistence fishing and hunting – that provide jobs to thousands of Alaskans and help feed millions of Americans.
This story about Yukon chinook is a great reminder that we may think about salmon most when they return each summer - freshwater is important habitat for juvenile salmon all year, including winter - making it critical that we #ProtectBristolBay! https://t.co/l5MJiwdohB
Her words inspired change. Her perseverance led to a more equitable future.
Today's #GoogleDoodle honors Alaska Native Elizabeth Peratrovich who helped establish the 1st anti-discrimination law in the U.S. ⚖️
🎨 by guest artist @MichaelaGoade → https://t.co/YNh5fNTe4a
Why do you choose Alaska salmon?
Is it because of the immune boosting and anti-inflammatory nutrients, the flavor or because it's wild caught and sustainably harvested?
New Blog Post up on “The Leader Creek Catch”. Read what Ryan Deaver has to say about his experience at LCF for the 2020 season.
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Many causes are dear to our hearts but preserving Alaska’s wild lands & waters for posterity is at the top. This week members of our recruiting crew got together to write letters to the AlaskaBLM urging them to stop leasing land for drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge