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1116-52886 - Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) just above tideline lying down on a bed of yellow, orange seaweed in the sun, on a summer day in Prince William Sound, Alaska, United States of America
1116-52884 - A wet bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) sits perched on a nest in grass atop an island at low tide, exposing rock and orange, yellow seaweed on a cloudy day in Prince William Sound, Alaska, United States of America
857-91033 - 08/15/08 Crew member Nick Demmert puts salmon into the fish hold while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91027 - 08/15/08 Crew member Nick Demmert hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91040 - Crew member Alexai Gamble hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91048 - August 18, 08 A Coho salmon is caught off the coast of Prince of Whales Island Alaska. Trolling for salmon is considered the "high-end" fishery because the way they catch is not harmful to the fish, in fact any by-catch or non-keeper salmon can be tossed back with little damage to the fish. So since the fish are in such good shape when caught, on individual hooks on long lines, they can be brought in and prepared or dressed (gutted and bled) and then iced within minutes and then within hours are on the troll tender that fillets and vacume pacs and then flash freezes them, so that most of the fresh caught fish for pricier consumption is troller caught, United States of America
857-91038 - 08/15/08 Crew member Alexai Gamble hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91028 - 08/15/08 Crew member Nick Demmert hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91031 - 08/15/08 Crew member Alexai Gamble hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies" or pink salmon, United States of America
857-91041 - Crew members Alexai Gamble and Nick Demmert hauls in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91044 - 08/15/08 Crew members Alexai Gamble and Nick Demmert sort salmon after sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91036 - 08/15/08 Crew members Alexai Gamble and Nick Demmert haul in the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91035 - 08/15/08 Crew member Nick Demmert sets aside a few of the best of the day's catch for himself while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America
857-91039 - 08/15/08 Crew member Nick Demmert repairs the net while sein fishing on Captain Larry Demmert's boat just off of the outer islands west of Prince of Whales Island in SE Alaska. This is a native fishing hole. At this time they were catching mostly "humpies", United States of America