The tomcod harvests in the Kongiganak, Cavuuneq and Ilkivik Rivers have been a failure. Also in other areas, based on observations from Chevak and Chefornak. Both the surface and bottom trawl results show a clear decline in tomcod biomass in the North Bering Sea.
Dead or dying eggs in a female coho salmon are a possible symptom of environmental stress felt by the fish. In Western Alaska, water levels have been low following a rapid spring snowmelt and low precipitation.
Fish in a local pond may have been washed to their new location during a recent severe rain event.
Drought, causing low waters in Goodnews River, no blackberries, and early cool weather.
A resident of the community was near the gravel pit when he came across a number of dead fish.
Fish has bend in spine.
Lesions on this Dolly Varden or Arctic char are most likely furuncles caused by a common bacterial pathogen called Aeromonas salmonicida.
4/4/15 Increase in pike - Quinhagak, Alaska, USA
2/20/15 Needle fish die-off - Kongiganak, Alaska, USA
10-24-15 Arctic char with sores and parasites - Quinhagak, Alaska, USA
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