HOW TO GET A SEAFOOD PROCESSING JOB IN ALASKA AND MONTHLY PAY IN 2019?(PART 1)
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There are lots of reasons to go after an Alaska fishing job.
The answer’s pretty simple really. People are drawn to the adventure of working in America’s last great frontier and by the excellent earnings potential. With overtime and the possibility for bonus pay, workers in Alaska’s salmon processing plants enjoy the possibility of making far more than their counterparts working fast food or retail back home in the lower-48. Okay, maybe the answer isn’t even that simple!
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Catch the Feeling A Ketchikan Story Anthem by KPU Telecommunications
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King Salmon fishing with Alaska Susitna Charters
First catch of the day.
Ketchikan: Alaska Whale Feeding in Knudson Cove!
This was taken on May 2, 2016 by Captain Cy of Strike Zone Sportfishing. More news here Our (whale) friend has been feeding right in front of Knudson Cove Marina for the last 3 days!
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Alaskan Fishing Community Celebrate Catching Giant Bowhead ahead of Bloody Butchering Ceremony
Alaskan Fishing Community Celebrate Catching Giant Bowhead ahead of Bloody Butchering Ceremony
In Barrow, Alaska, it all begins with a euphoric voice over a crackling radio: 'Hey, hey, hey!'
The signal from an Inupiat whaling captain in a tiny boat on the grey waters of the Chukchi Sea is heard in nearly every home of this frozen town as far north as you can go in the United States, and its meaning is clearly understood.
A bowhead whale - one of the oldest and largest mammals on earth - has been caught.
The marine mammal, which can reach sixty feet in length and weigh more than 100 tons, required a Herculean effort to move. Work continued into the night to butcher it into manageable portions.
Keeping with a tradition that stretches back thousands of years, bowhead whales are hunted by boat during the fall season.
Once ashore, residents flock to help in the work of divvying up the whale.
As children slide down the whale's slippery side, officials inspect the catch and ensure the hunters have followed international guidelines to keep traditional whaling on a subsistence scale for native communities.
The skin and blubber, known as muktuk, is prized by the Inupiat, and often eaten frozen.
The community says the catch helps them feed their families in the town where produce such as watermelons that are flown in cost as much as $20 each at the local grocery.
Crabbing in kachemak bay
Nice catch of crabs
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One mile south of the Anchor Point river and beach access. Boating charters launch daily from the beach for world class Halibut and King Salmon fishing. We offer fishing and cabin accommodations at a discounted rate. Minutes from Homer Alaska, this property is situated on 2.5 private acres where you truly feel apart of The Last Frontier
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El Capitan Passage is through the northwest corner of Prince of Wales Island in the Alexander Archipelago region of Alaska. Better known as Southeast Alaska.
Bear Valley Lodge is located at the eastern end of El Capitan Passage in it's protected waters.
Bear Valley Lodge is a sportfishing, and eco-adventure lodge on the west side of Prince of Wales Island.
We have our own salmon stream for viewing many local Black bears. Wildlife photography of local animals and sea life.
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Blueberry Arts Festival
Every year, on the first weekend in August, dozens of local artists and food purveyors set up shop on Main Street and begin the annual ritual of wowing the locals with their wares. The festival features over 100 artist booths and includes a Battle of the Bands competition, a blueberry bake-off and juried art show, a doll parade, poetry slam, dance festival, and the beloved, lightning-slow slug race (which was not won last year by Doug the Slug, pictured).
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Seldovia Alaska Dancing Eagles Vacation Cabin Rental
The Alaska Dancing Eagles Vacation Cabin Rental, located on the historic boardwalk, has every thing for your vacation pleasure, and features a fully equipped kitchen, a bedroom and bathroom on the main floor, and a sleeping loft with four single beds. The cabin comfortably sleeps six and comes furnished with everything but your food and drink. A view of Seldovia Harbor, Seldovia Bay, and Mount Illiamna can be enjoyed from the cabin, private decks, and wildflower gardens, or for the more adventurous, fishing for salmon from the beach, hiking the alpine trails, bird watching, clam digging, and berry picking complement charter fishing and sea kayaking. You’ll never be bored. When it’s all said and done the quiet charm of this secluded property will enchant the entire family. Transportation from the airport or boat harbor will be provided.
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Juneau, Alaska | Wikipedia audio article
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Juneau, Alaska
00:03:42 1 History
00:05:18 1.1 European encounters
00:06:14 1.2 Mining era
00:07:57 1.3 Establishment of Russian Orthodox Church
00:09:01 1.4 Development of mining
00:09:58 1.5 20th and 21st centuries
00:14:43 2 Geography
00:16:15 2.1 Adjacent boroughs and census areas
00:16:33 2.2 Border area
00:16:56 2.3 National protected areas
00:17:17 2.4 Climate
00:20:07 3 Demographics
00:23:28 4 Economy
00:27:02 5 Culture
00:28:33 6 Government
00:31:59 7 Education
00:32:08 7.1 Primary and secondary schools
00:32:42 7.2 Colleges and universities
00:33:21 8 Transportation
00:33:48 8.1 Sea
00:34:36 8.2 Air
00:36:07 8.3 Roads
00:36:47 8.3.1 Juneau Access Project
00:38:37 8.4 Public transportation
00:38:51 8.5 Walking, hiking, and biking
00:39:20 9 Infrastructure
00:39:29 9.1 Healthcare
00:40:00 10 Utilities
00:40:20 11 Media
00:40:28 11.1 Print
00:40:54 11.2 Radio
00:41:51 11.3 Television
00:42:36 12 Sister cities
00:43:08 13 See also
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The City and Borough of Juneau ( JOO-noh; Tlingit: Dzánti K'ihéeni [ˈtsántʰì kʼìˈhíːnì]), commonly known as Juneau, is the capital city of Alaska. It is a unified municipality on Gastineau Channel in the Alaskan panhandle, and it is the second largest city in the United States by area. Juneau has been the capital of Alaska since 1906, when the government of what was the District of Alaska was moved from Sitka as dictated by the U.S. Congress in 1900. The municipality unified on July 1, 1970, when the city of Juneau merged with the city of Douglas and the surrounding Greater Juneau Borough to form the current municipality, which is larger by area than both Rhode Island and Delaware.
Downtown Juneau (58°18′07″N 134°25′11″W) is nestled at the base of Mount Juneau and across the channel from Douglas Island. As of the 2010 census, the City and Borough had a population of 31,276. In 2014, the population estimate from the United States Census Bureau was 32,406, making it the second most populous city in Alaska after Anchorage. Fairbanks, however, is the state's second most populous metropolitan area, with roughly 100,000 residents. Juneau's daily population can increase by roughly 6,000 people from visiting cruise ships between the months of May and September.
The city is named after a gold prospector from Quebec, Joe Juneau, though the place was for a time called Rockwell and then Harrisburg (after Juneau's co-prospector, Richard Harris). The Tlingit name of the town is Dzántik'i Héeni (Base of the Flounder’s River, dzánti ‘flounder,’ –kʼi ‘base,’ héen ‘river’), and Auke Bay just north of Juneau proper is called Áak'w (Little lake, áa ‘lake,’ -kʼ ‘diminutive’) in Tlingit. The Taku River, just south of Juneau, was named after the cold t'aakh wind, which occasionally blows down from the mountains.
Juneau is unusual among U.S. capitals (except Honolulu, Hawaii) in that there are no roads connecting the city to the rest of Alaska or to the rest of North America (although ferry service is available for cars). The absence of a road network is due to the extremely rugged terrain surrounding the city. This in turn makes Juneau a de facto island city in terms of transportation, since all goods coming in and out must go by plane or boat, in spite of the city being on the Alaskan mainland. Downtown Juneau sits at sea level, with tides averaging 16 feet (5 m), below steep mountains about 3,500 feet (1,100 m) to 4,000 feet (1,200 m) high. Atop these mountains is the Juneau Icefield, a large ice mass from which about 30 glaciers flow; two of these, the Mendenhall Glacier and the Lemon Creek Glacier, are visible from the local road system. The Mendenhall glacier has been gradually retreating; its front face is declining in width and height.
The Alaska State Capitol in downtown Juneau was built as the Federal and Territorial Building in 1931. Prior to statehood, it housed federal government offices, the f ...
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Taku Lodge Feast & 5 Glacier Seaplane Discovery
Seaplane only access to Alaska's famous Taku Glacier Lodge combines classic powerful aircraft, true wilderness, 5-massive glaciers, bears, vivid history with dog sledding roots, seafood and exclusive glacier view dining! You're in for the journey of a lifetime. Fly in a classic de Havilland seaplane over 5 breathtaking glaciers flowing from the Juneau Icefield, deep blue crevasses, snow-capped mountains, and the lush Tongass National Forest. Seeing glaciers from the air is an Alaskan must, and doing so by authentic Alaskan bush plane is the quintessential Alaskan experience! The Taku River will be your runway as you land at the elegantly rustic historic Taku Lodge, built in 1923 and located across the river from the 5 mile wide Taku Glacier, Juneau's largest glacier and one of only a few advancing glaciers in the world. Savor an all-you-can eat feast of Fresh Wild Alaska King Salmon grilled to perfection, a chicken alternative, Taku baked beans, coleslaw, pioneer fruit compote, fresh herb biscuits and sourdough bread, all made from scratch. Drinks are chilled and served with actual glacier ice and special recipe ginger cookies complete the meal. The scrumptious aroma of the alderwood grill attracts not only visitors daily, but also wild black bears. Take a guided interpretative nature walk, stroll the trails or soak in the serenity of a place barely touched by time before your return flight to Juneau. You can do it all with this exclusive combination tour of Alaska's premier attractions! Note: Flight time is approximately 50 minutes. All participants enjoy a window seat for enhanced viewing and a headset for continuous narration. The Taku Glacier Lodge is on the National Register of Historic Places. Weight surcharge does not apply. This tour is non-refundable. For more details about this tour please visit: alaskaglacierflightseeing.com