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In Bristol Bay a rising concern among tribes that fish processors' quarantine plans aren't enough - Alaska Public Media
Sign inWelcome! Log into your accountPassword recoveryRecover your passwordA password will be e-mailed to you.The Naknek Native Village Council is the latest Bristol Bay group to urge the governor to put extreme protective measures in place immediately or consider closing the world’s most valuable and productive salmon fishery.In a , the tribe echoed requests made this week by Dillingham’s city and tribal councils. “The Tribal Organizations of Naknek, King Salmon, and South Naknek, consider this pandemic to be of utmost importance. Our people, and our culture are at risk,” it wrote....…Sign inWelcome! Log into your accountPassword recoveryRecover your passwordA password will be e-mailed to you.The Naknek Native Village Council is the latest Bristol Bay group to urge the governor to put extreme protective measures in place immediately or consider closing the world’s most valuable and productive salmon fishery.In a , the tribe echoed requests made this week by Dillingham’s city and tribal councils. “The Tribal Organizations of Naknek, King Salmon, and South Naknek, consider this pandemic to be of utmost importance. Our people, and our culture are at risk,” it wrote....WW…
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