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Several web sites contain helpful information
in addition to the links to our partners.
Native land
owners
can find information about conservation agreements for their
land at
www.nmwtlandtrust.org/helpus/landowner.php
To learn
about
wild salmon
and their life cycle:
www.state.ak.us/adfg/notebook/notehome.htm or
www.nmwtlandtrust.org/salmon/cycle.php
To learn
more
about salmon’s importance
to terrestrial and marine ecosystems, commercial and sport
fishing and subsistence:
www.nmwtlandtrust.org/salmon/terrestrial.php
For a
description of the Alaska
Department of Fish and Game’s Southwest Alaska Management Area
and related links and information:
http://www.sf.adfg.state.ak.us/region2/areas
/bbay/html/ahpr2bay.stm
For
information on Alaska
Subsistence
http://www.state.ak.us/local/akpages/fish.game
/subsist/geninfo/regions/sw.htm
For
information on Yup'ik
Culture
http://igiugig.freeservers.com/yupik.html
http://www.si.umich.edu/chico/yupik/
http://www.qayanek.com/
http://www.flw.com/languages/yupikcentral.htm
For
general information on
Southwest Alaska lodges
http://www.alaska-lodging.com/southwest_alaska.html
http://www.alaskafishing.com/accommsw.html
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RIVERS OF LIFE, Southwest Alaska, The Last Great Salmon Fishery
Robert Glenn Ketchum
Published by Aperture;
2001.Robert Ketchum's rich vision of the remote Southwest
Alaskan wilderness, spawning ground of the world's largest
population of Sockeye salmon. 120 pages, consisting of mostly,
never before seen aerial photographs of this stunning region.
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