Join Safina Center Fellow Amy Gulick and other wild salmon allies in celebrating Alaska Wild Salmon Day!
In Alaska, salmon bring people together. On rivers, bays, and lakes, salmon people gather for the seasonal bounty. In kitchens, harbors, and fish camps, they strengthen ties with family and friends, communities and cultures. The story of salmon in Alaska is the story of the people who hold these remarkable fish in their hearts and minds.
Join Amy Gulick, award-winning photographer and author of THE SALMON WAY: An Alaska State of Mind, Ketchikan artist Ray Troll, and SalmonState on August 10—Alaska Wild Salmon Day—to virtually celebrate and share stories of the salmon way of life in Alaska. The event will include talks, giveaways of salmon-inspired prizes, and more!
FEATURED SPEAKERS:
- Amy Gulick, author of The Salmon Way: An Alaska State of Mind
- Ray Troll, Ketchikan artist
- Melanie Brown, Indigenous Alaskan commercial fisherman
Event is free! Register here: https://bit.ly/3i8pR8p#AKWildSalmonDay
Get reminders on Facebook. Event link can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/events/323176016167648
EVENT SPONSORS: SalmonState, Braided River, and International Year of the Salmon