Established in 1971, our office works to protect and restore fish and wildlife habitat, control invasive species, and promote stewardship of fish and wildlife resources. The Office also works to conserve fish populations through an assessment and monitoring program that provides information necessary to manage subsistence and other fisheries in Southcentral Alaska and Kuskokwim Bay watersheds. Finally, the Office develops cost-effective tools to help us monitor salmon, trout, char, whitefish, and other fish populations in challenging Alaska conditions.
Chinook at Kwethluk River Weir
Photo Credit: USFWS
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Doug Palmer, Field Supervisor
43655 Kalifornsky Beach Road
Soldotna, Alaska 99669 |
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Last updated: January 7, 2013