Copper River Salmon In Cordova, Alaska
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
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From the archives: Bill Webber and Bill Bailey are two longtime residents of Cordova, Alaska, whose livelihoods, and way of life revolve around the fishing industry.
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Great history of Cordova
Weber marine now has the best pressure bleeding system out there. I pressure bleed on a freezer troller out of Sitka. Trapper scotty,Alaskan
I fish for Seafood Producers Cooperative
You guys don't cut the jars out of the salmon and delicious
Has Fukushima fallout been an issue?
+GUY HILLIS I don't know. That's something that will need researching.
Cooking Up a Story Let me give my sympathies to you now for what your going to find out in your research...it's heart breaking.
+GUY HILLIS Not at all. Quit being a fear monger, do your research.
fishboat ok, not fear, just trying to help. Good luck.
Wild Salmon’s not farmed!😘
i taught that bill webber everything he knows
nandak ang kecekkan ambo kuper apo ajo yang lain persetan samo ang, orang tekaya didunia ro urang kuper, bukan sok gaul lagu waang, waang kayo dari hato warisan, apo yang ang hebat an.
Good too see yah bleed your product!
Interesting - NOT!
When the belt gets empty of fish they fill it again.
The net goes out and then when we get fish we pull it in.
Caught 3 whole fish. Wow! Paid for..........1-gallon of gas?
THIS IS PROOF THAT ANYONE CAN OWN A CAMERA - BUT MAKING A GOOD VIDEO IS SOMETHING ELSE!
We need to be saving the salmon. I think they said there was only 10 percent of the species left.
try looking at the salmon returns
Not sustainable
Lee Shepherd ^^not educated in how Alaska fishery is managed
Been sustaining for over 100 years, get a clue democrat. Trapper scotty,Alaskan
It's a net. It's not fishing.