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No Subsistence Fishing Opportunity for Yukon River Chinook Salmon

GeneralBy communicationsAugust 19, 2025

Kwanlin Dün First Nation is urging all Citizens to join in protecting Yukon River Chinook Salmon during this time of crisis. Chinook numbers are at only 10–20% of their historical averages, with an estimated 24,000 fish in the Canadian portion of the river—far below the 71,000-target required before any subsistence harvest under the seven-year agreement…

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