Monthly Archives: November 2016
Ethical trapping means being aware of land ownership and avoiding trespass
Commentary By Charlotte Westing Area Wildlife Biologist, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
For The Cordova TimesThe temperatures have finally dipped a bit and this morning there...
Cordova Chronicles: The turkeys have landed
Back on 12 October 2016, an American Airlines Boeing 787 bound from Shanghai to Chicago was diverted to Cold Bay, Alaska, after the crew...
2017 Bristol Bay harvest forecast is 27.47 million reds
State fisheries biologists are forecasting a run of 41.47 million sockeye salmon to Bristol Bay in 2017, with a potential harvest of 27.47 million...
Letter to the Editor: Nov. 25
Bring your own bags
Bags, bags and bags.Remember when we changed from paper to Plastic bags to save trees?Looks we no longer like trees. Although...
Museum Memories
Recently the City of Cordova Port and Harbor hosted a booth at the 2016 Fish Expo in Seattle. Not only is it a great...
Junior high hoopers finish season strong
Cordova Junior High squads finished the season strong, performing well in the Valdez Tournament on Nov. 10-12. Cordova’s boys won three out of five...
Study proposes new steps to curb illegal harvests
A new study of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing proposes 10 steps policy makers should consider to improve the effectiveness of multilateral and unilateral...
Logo designer sought for Copper River Wild! Salmon Festival
By Shae BowmanFor The Cordova TimesThe Copper River Wild! Salmon Festival planning team is excited to announce that next summer the Copper River Wild!...
8 unique gifts found only in Cordova
1. Custom Rope Baskets by Knot Crazy
April Beedle’s Custom Rope Baskets are an attractive, unique and practical gift for that hard-to-shop-for person on your...
Protecting habitat networks helps build climate change resistance
For the Bristol Bay watershed in Southwest Alaska, the world’s largest sockeye salmon fishery, strength lies in a network of habitat diversity, says Daniel...