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Talk:Alaska salmon fishery




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POV issues[edit]

This article seems vulnerable to industry marketing and public relations efforts. The lede opens with a bold statement that the fishery has been “saved due to strict mitigation measures.” The only reference for that is a slide presentation that does not include language about saving, increasing, or growing. Does this article need a strong look for balance and comprehensiveness? —Parhamr (talk) 23:33, 22 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

After glancing through this article, I would agree that it could be considered a POV fork. First off, there is no mention whatsoever of fish traps, despite the existence of literally tons of sources. The prevalence of fish traps and the political battle to outlaw them corresponds to the 1920–1959 arc in the history section a whole lot more than what is currently found there. Secondly, the more recent, ongoing political battles between commercial and sport fishers, complete with regular accusations of the Fisheries Board favoring one side or the other, is mentioned in a lot fewer sources but is also absent from the article. Not too terribly long ago, Prince William Sound was glutted with pinks for about two or three consecutive years, but is currently considered to be over-fished in general. The same could be said about other fisheries. The political battles over the Pebble mine are largely centered upon the potential impact to Bristol Bay-area fisheries. There is a lot of ground to be covered here which isn't. RadioKAOS  – Talk to me, Billy 14:39, 13 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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