Low Water on the Copper River Could Hamper Fishery

Unusually low water on the Copper River could be a factor as salmon move upstream. Upper river state management biologist Mark Somerville says the Copper River is the lowest it’s been in many years, and that could accelerate or slow fish movement.

Dan Bross, KUAC – Fairbanks

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