Christina McDermott | KDLG
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Last month, biologists testing for the virus in Dillingham reported about 20 infected common murres, the second highest number of cases in Alaska after the Eastern Aleutians.
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Two Bristol Bay residents are spearheading an indigenous-led environmental monitoring program. Mary Hostetter and Bill Kane say that their work, while still in its planning stages, is a foundation for an Indigenous guardian program. The project recently won a 2023 Edge Prize.
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In Bristol Bay, commercial fishing crews fish on what’s called an "open ticket." That means starting before they know how much their catch will sell for.