Fisheries management; Work of the Service; Field Offices; Kenai Fishes and Wildlife Field Office; Kenai FO Gallery
Julie Laker collects a water sample from Beaver Creek, a tributary of the Kenai River, as part of a water quality monitoring project on the Kenai River.
Fisheries management; Work of the Service; Field Offices; Kenai Fishes and Wildlife Field Office; Kenai FO Gallery
Ken Gates identifies and measures juvenile fish while Dan Pascucci records the data. The fish were trapped in an unnamed creek near the city of Kenai, above and below a road culvert.
David Warnberg with a very nice fly rod caught red (sockeye) salmon taken on the Kenai River near the confluence of the Russian River. This is one of the most popular fisheries in Alaska. Although you can use a spinning or baitcasting rod, if you...
The lake in the foreground with the island is Fish Lake. In the background to the right with an island is Waterfowl Lake. The little slivers of lake in the background is Canoe Lake. Canoe Lake is part of the Kenai, pronounced (KEEN EYE) canoe...
Fisheries management; Fishes; Work of the Service; Field Offices; Kenai Fishes and Wildlife Field Office; Kenai FO Gallery; Wildlife refuges; Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge; YUDE
Abraham Lott and John Tobin inspect a scale sample at the Tuluksak River weir, Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge.