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25 August 2022
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Anna Rose MacArthur
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Yukon River chum and coho runs remain too low to open subsistence harvest
Bethel, Alaska, United States
N 60º 47' 31.992" W 161º 45' 20.988"
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N 60º 47' 31.992" W 161º 45' 20.988"
Lat/Lng:
60.79222 -161.75583
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Biologists do not expect either to reach their goals for fish reaching their spawning grounds.
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