Copper River King Salmon: A Precious and Perilous Catch
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True or false:Copper River king salmon is a cheap and common type of wild salmon.

False

True or false: The cost of Copper River king salmon can be up to 10 times more than farmed salmon.

True

True or false: Fishers in Cordova, Alaska face no risks when catching Copper River king salmon.

False

True or false: Copper River king salmon is the smallest and least nutritious of the five species of wild Pacific salmon.

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True or false: Gill netting is a safe and efficient way to catch Copper River king salmon.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: Copper River king salmon makes up the majority of the salmon in the Copper River.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or false: The catch limit for Copper River king salmon is the same every day.

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True or false: The cost of a permit to commercially fish in the waters where Copper River king salmon can be found is $250,000.

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True or false: The size of Copper River king salmon has been increasing over the past five years.

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True or false: The supply of salmon and seafood is important for rural communities in Alaska because it is part of their traditions and a vital source of protein.

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Study Notes

  • Copper River king salmon is a rare and expensive type of wild salmon.
  • It can cost up to $120 per pound, 6 times more than other wild salmon and 10 times more than farmed salmon.
  • Fishers in Cordova, Alaska face dangerous waters and high costs to catch Copper River king salmon.
  • The salmon is the largest and most nutritious of the five species of wild Pacific salmon.
  • Gill netting is used to catch the fish, but it is also dangerous for the crew.
  • Copper River king salmon makes up only a small percentage of the salmon in the Copper River.
  • The fish's huge size is due to its migration, which involves a 300-mile journey against a seven-mile-per-hour current.
  • The catch limit is different every day, and once it is reached, fishing must stop immediately.
  • The cost of a permit to commercially fish in these waters is $250,000.
  • The price of king salmon has slowly gone up over the last five years, but the fish are getting smaller due to warming streams and competition with other fish populations.
  • Salmon and seafood supply is important for rural communities in Alaska.
  • It is deeply rooted in their traditions.
  • Wild salmon runs are the only source of protein for many rural communities.
  • Some communities do not have access to grocery stores.
  • The return of salmon runs is crucial for their survival.
  • The supply of salmon and seafood is more than just a job.
  • It is a way of life for these communities.
  • The reliance on salmon runs is a long-standing tradition.
  • Access to grocery stores is limited in some rural communities.
  • The supply of salmon and seafood is vital for the survival of these communities.

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Explore the rare and expensive Copper River king salmon, its harvesting process, nutritional value, and significance for rural Alaskan communities. Learn about the dangers faced by fishers, the challenges of catching this prized fish, and the vital role of wild salmon runs in sustaining traditional ways of life.

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