Subsistence fishing for king and chum salmon has been closed on the Yukon River for two summers due to record low runs. Residents are now facing food insecurity and a devastating loss of culture because of the collapse.
Residents of traditional villages are now facing food insecurity because of the collapse. Now, the Indigenous communities on the river whose ways of life have revolved around the fish for thousands of years are also facing a devastating loss of culture. Olivia Ebertz reports from the Lower Yukon.KYUK is our partner station in Bethel.
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