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    Monthly Archive for: "December, 2022"
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    By Ashley Taylor
    In Fish Passage, News
    Posted December 14, 2022

    NOAA Recommends CRWP and The Eyak Corporation Projects for Funding

    NOAA announced on December 14, 2022 nearly $105 million in funding for 36 new fish passage projects through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. “These projects will help restore access to [...]

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     Nick Docken’s ‘what’s in this?’ Smoked Salmon Dip
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    By Michelle McAfee
    In News
    Posted December 6, 2022

    Nick Docken’s ‘what’s in this?’ Smoked Salmon Dip

    Nick Docken’s Smoked Salmon Dip Serve this very special Smoked Salmon Dip at your next holiday party or gathering, and leave your guests asking “What’s in this?” . Using [...]

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