02502cam a2200409 i 4500 283116838 TxAuBib 20120616120000.0 120616s2011||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 9780615513447 $20.00 0615513441 $20.00 TxAuBib rda Carter, Jesse Scott. Twenty Years on Bristol Bay : An Alaskan Odyssey / Jesse Scott Carter. Canada : Jesse Scott Carter, 2011. 89 p : hardbound. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Reference only. 1. In the Beginning (1961-1963) 2. The Red Salmon Run of 1964 3. The Alaska Packers Association 4. The Record Sockeye Salmon Run of 1965 5. The Season of 1966 - Fishing the Deathtrap Boat 6. Falling Overboard 7. The Demise of the LuLu 8. The Run of 1970: Where Are the Fish? 9. The Early 1970s in the Bay 10. Filming Alaska's Ravaged Red Salmon 11. North to Lake Clark 12. Governor Jay S. Hammond 13. Completing the Film Project 12. Alaska's Natives and the Salmon Culture 13. The Terrestial Wildlife and Spawning Grounds 14. Sport Fishing and Trophy Rainbow Trout 15. Flying in Alaska 16. The Sinking of the Argosy 17. The Argosy - A Pictorial History. This book is more than a story of man's challenges with nature in the Bay; it is the story of the salmon, as well. It describes, as much as I know it, the epic journey of the Bristol Bay sockey over five thousand miles from their spawning grounds, down the river systems to Bristol Bay and the Bering Sea, south of the Aleutian Island Chain, into the North Pacific Ocean, and their long and harrowing trip back over the same route to spawn in the place of their birth. Along this perilous route, the sockeye are threatened by natural forces, but increasingly more so by barriers that man has constructed. Their journey is one of the most compelling episodes in nature. 20120616. Bristol Bay Alaska. Bristol Bay. Naknek Alaska. Alaska. Commercial Fishing. Commercial Fisheries. Local History. Alaska Packers. Sockey Salmon. Seafood Canneries. Bristol Bay Borough. Salmon Run of 1964. Carter, Scott.