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1 Popular walrus cams to go offline during seasonal hunt Local News
...director of the Bristol Bay Native Association...standards, Meehan said. ...villages near Bristol Bay are allowed to harvest Round Island walruses...source for Alaska Natives in the area...after the Walrus Islands were designated...said. Meehan would like...
9/6/2005 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
2 Walrus cam shuts off for hunt Nation and World
...beach on Round Island in the Bering...populations. Meehan said state...after the Walrus Islands, located...In 1995, Alaska Natives were allowed...villages near Bristol Bay are allowed to harvest Round Island walruses...standards, Meehan said.
9/7/2005 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
3 Now streaming live: Pacific walruses of the Bering Sea Local News
...installed at the Walrus Islands State Game Sanctuary...environment. Joe Meehan, a Fish & Game...walrus cams" on Round Island in the Bering Sea...remote location," Meehan said. "Web cameras...abandoned haulouts in Bristol Bay that were used through...promote conservation, Meehan said. Along with...
7/25/2005 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
4 Cancer survival handbook aims at Alaska Natives Local News
...processed diet can be found locally for Alaska Natives - indigenous people with the highest...statewide by the consortium so that Alaska Natives have one of their first opportunities...had in the traditional lifestyle of Alaska Natives. And preparation tips are provided...
5/17/2008 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
5 Native contracts focus of Senate committee hearing Nation and World
...was "one of unprecedented success" that had helped many Alaska Natives get a decent education and pull themselves out of poverty...the 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to compensate Alaska Natives for the loss of lands historically used or occupied. It...
7/16/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
6 From Villages To Boardrooms -- Treaty Created Corporations, Turned Alaska Natives Into Business
...20th anniversary, ANCSA confronts Alaska Natives with choices more difficult than ever...do, ANCSA succeeded in establishing Alaska Natives as influential partners in state and...issued 100 shares of stock. Today, Alaska Natives describe themselves as "shareholders...
9/21/1991 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
7 Fishing Crews Follow The Stuff Of Legends Local News
...Watery fingers off Bristol Bay - namely the Nushagak...River's used to be, Bristol Bay's monstrous salmon...legend. For centuries, Alaska natives have made salmon the... Five times a day, Bristol Bay's bustling life sinks...
8/21/1999 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
8 Coast Guard Seizes Seattle Fishing Boat Travel and Recreation
...illegally fishing in a closed area of Bristol Bay. An examination of the logs on the...showed it had illegally fished near Round Island several times in June, said Coast Guard...Moreth. Fishing within 12 miles of Round Island, a walrus rookery, is banned from...
9/4/1991 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
9 U.S. Slaps Big Fine On Seattle Trawler Local News
...entered an off-limits zone near Round Island walrus sanctuary in 1991. The...around the walrus sanctuary in Bristol Bay. The zone was established in 1989 after federal studies showed Round Island's walrus populations had declined...
11/16/1993 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
10 Alaska Natives converting camp into justice center Local News
...Ebona said the center will open in March or April with 20 offenders, eventually expanding to 60. While it will target Alaska Natives, it will be open to all, he said. He said the center has enough grant money to run for a year, maybe more. He...
12/16/2003 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
11 Seattle-Based Boat Seized On Charges Travel and Recreation
...charges that it illegally fished in a protected walrus sanctuary. Fishing within 12 miles of the Round Island walrus rookery in Bristol Bay is banned from April 1 to Sept. 30. An inspection of logs aboard the boat indicated it fished...
10/11/1991 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
12 Tobacco Coalition Coordinator (Seattle Indian Health) Job listing
...addressing tobacco prevention and control among urban Indian/Alaska Natives in Washington State and working with a coalition. The coalition...with health and social issues facing American Indians/Alaska Natives and a desire to promote the delivery of appropriate health...
11/6/2009 | NWjobs.com | find similar results
13 Bristol Bay Fishermen Striking To Protest Low Salmon Prices Business
...Thousands of fishermen in Alaska's Bristol Bay, many of them from Western Washington...Cvetich, a Bellevue resident and veteran Bristol Bay fisherman. "We're closing the place...Strong-Cvetich said. Alaska's Bristol Bay is considered to be the world's largest...
6/24/1991 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
14 Chefs serve salmon with warning on fishes' future Local News
...displays with information about Bristol Bay and the Pebble mine. John...reasons for joining the Savor Bristol Bay campaign - which starts Sunday - is concern for Alaska Natives who rely on Bristol Bay salmon for food. "A whole...
11/14/2009 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
15 Veterinary crossbow employed for walrus counting Local News
...carcasses during their trek this week to Round Island off Alaska's coast, where walruses...will be an alternative to drugging the Bristol Bay behemoths — a tricky procedure that...mostly with male walruses summering in Bristol Bay. This summer he also plans to spend...
5/26/2002 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
16 Ex-Manager Of Seattle Firm Sentenced In Alaska Fish Case Local News
...resulted from a two-year investigation into illegal fishing in a closed area around Round Island, a walrus sanctuary in southwestern Alaska's Bristol Bay. Emerald Resources has pleaded guilty and was ordered to pay a $350,000 fine...
3/25/1994 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
17 Ex-Manager Of Seattle Firm Sentenced In Alaska Fish Case Local News
...resulted from a two-year investigation into illegal fishing in a closed area around Round Island, a walrus sanctuary in southwestern Alaska's Bristol Bay. Emerald Resources has pleaded guilty and was ordered to pay a $350,000 fine...
3/25/1994 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
18 Alaska Natives the focus of proposed wax museum Local News
KETCHIKAN, Alaska — Ketchikan artists and retailers want to establish a Southeast Alaska Native wax museum north of Ketchikan to depict what life was like for the Haida, Tlingit and Tsimshian people hundreds of years ago.
2/24/2004 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
19 Golden Days Of Fishing Fading On Bristol Bay -- Money No Longer There As Sockeye Salmon Prices Dip Local News
...into a 12-hour opening to snap up Bristol Bay sockeye salmon, 400 boats are jockeying...much longer. A third-generation Bristol Bay salmon fisherman, Salmeri is trying... But many, like Salmeri, think Bristol Bay's golden days are fading. Despite...
7/13/1996 | seattletimes.com | find similar results
20 Fishing Exec Sentencing Business
...that in May 1991 the ship had recorded its position within a 12-mile no-fishing zone surrounding Round Island in Bristol Bay. Round Island is a federally protected sanctuary for walruses Vessel owners who fish inside such lines risk their...
3/15/1994 | seattletimes.com | find similar results