Margaret Bauman

Margaret Bauman
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Margaret Bauman is a veteran Alaska journalist focused on covering fisheries and environmental issues. Bauman has been writing for The Cordova Times since 2010. You can reach her at fisheriesreporter@gmail.com.

Latest potential investor pulls out of Pebble

Yet another potential major investor in a large mineral mine in the Bristol Bay watershed is now out of the picture, just as backers...

Plans underway for International Year of the Salmon

Fisheries interests from Canada, Japan, Korea, Russia and the United States are collaborating through the North Pacific Anadromous Fish Commission to plan the International...

Sockeye harvest still below forecast

It wasn’t for lack of trying that all the sockeyes and kings delivered to processors in Cordova during the third Copper River salmon opener...

Latest potential investor pulls out of Pebble

Yet another potential major investor in a large mineral mine in the Bristol Bay watershed is now out of the picture, just as backers...

CRS celebrates salmon’s arrival

Copper River Seafoods partnered with 49th State Brewing Co. in Anchorage for a community kick-off party to celebrate the start of Alaska’s summer salmon...

Hunting, trapping changes proposed in national preserves

Federally proposed changes in sport hunting and trapping in Alaska’s national preserves that would allow bear baiting and trapping and trapping wolves during denning...

CCMC faces tele-medicine cut-off

Cordova Community Medical Center is not closing its doors on July 1, but changes may be coming unless the Federal Communications Commission pays up.At...

Kings looking good, sockeyes are slow

Updated at 4:00 p.m., May 18Early reports for the 2018 opener of the famed Copper River salmon fishery are that the Chinooks are looking...

Catch 49: A boat to place program

Several dozen consumers turned out on May 11 in Anchorage to pick up direct from harvester orders of Prince William Sound spot prawns, Homer...

Bottom trawlers toss tons of fish overboard

Researchers at the University of British Columbia say fisheries worldwide engaged in bottom trawling have tossed 437 million tons of seafood worth $560 billion...
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