MinnPost’s journalists are out in the community to report on the things that are happening in Minnesota. Your support right now will help fund their work AND keep our news paywall-free. My trip to the ...
During the Cold War, the Soviets set up an intelligence operation in Kamchatka to listen in on U.S. activities in Alaska. Russian biologist Kirill Kuzishchin (left) and American biologist Jack ...
The steelhead was delicious. Our guide Ryan Peterson, a 39-year-old self-taught Alaskan ichthyologist who’s been traveling to Russia’s far eastern peninsula of Kamchatka for the better part of a ...
The report assesses the level of poaching in Kamchatka (so-called illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) catch) of five species of salmon (pink, chum, sockeye, Coho and Chinook), and analyses the ...
THE Kamchatka fisheries question is the hardy perennial of discord between Soviet Russia and Japan. From small beginnings it has now assumed the proportions of a major political issue. Its ...
Rivers and fish have been in steady decline in the United States for more than a hundred years. There are only a few rivers left that haven't been altered by dams, irrigation projects and hatcheries, ...
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