The organization provided 640,000 meals for families in Anchorage, Chignik, Fairbanks and Southeast Alaska in 2020.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - For Alaskan Native families, fishing is more than a way of providing food on the table for their families, it is a lifestyle.
However, as communities such as Chignik are entering their fourth consecutive year of low salmon returns, practicing Alaska Native traditions of fishing and preparing fish is a struggle. In 2020, the Salmon Donation Project was created to help feed that need. According to Alaska Longline Fishermen’s Association, one of the organizations they are working with is Bristol Bay Seafood Development Association, where record-breaking salmon fishing seasons are projected. Bristol Bay alone in 2020, provided 33,000 pounds of food for Chignik.
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