...methods for reducing those conflicts. The agencies are developing a five-year action plan for management of the Kenai-Russian River area. They hope to finalize the plan by the end of the fiscal year on Sept. 30. The plan's implementation...
A temporary closure is in effect for the forested area on the north side of Kenai River near the Kenai-Russian River Ferry.Access to fishing and fishing along the banks of the Kenai River remain open.The closure has been enacted due to heightened...
...Public input may also be submitted via email at comments-alaska-chugach-seward@fs.fed.us (put "Kenai-Russian River Comment" in the email's subject line). This public process is sponsored by the US Forest Service and US Fish...
...sharing public comments from an April public forum. The estimated annual weight of fish waste generated in the Kenai-Russian River Complex (KRRC) averages 114,000 pounds, based on harvest data from 1991 to 2010. Approximately 25 percent...
...and $3.9 million to the Cook Inlet Aquaculture Association. For reasons that appear purely political, the Kenai-Russian River earmark (5 percent of the PCSRF total) has drawn the most attention and is being chided as some sort of slush...
...human-bear conflicts in the Kenai-Russian River area. We would like to have...collaborative dialogue. The Kenai-Russian River area is an intensively used...the agencies that manage the Kenai-Russian River area work with the public...
...have boat ramps. There are numerous the Sterling Highway between Sterling and Cooper Landing. The largest is the Kenai-Russian River at Mile 55 of the Sterling Highway. U.S. Forest Service For reservations at Forest Service campgrounds, call...
...are a number of campgrounds along the Sterling Highway between Sterling and Cooper Landing. The largest is the Kenai-Russian River Ferry at Mile 55 of the Sterling Highway. U.S. Forest Service For reservations at Forest Service campgrounds...
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