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"Trendsetters in the Tongass"

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An  article about our beginnings at the Sitka Conservation Society, one of Alaska's oldest and most innovative environmental organizations.  Chief Salmon Steward, Nic, featured as Salmon Education and Outreach Coordinator.

"Feel Good Fish"

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Learning more about Sitka Salmon Shares in the Quad Cities, courtesy of The Radish, West Central Illinois' leading source for healthy eating and healthy living.

"Alaska to Illinois Salmon Connection"

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We hope someday to turn Galesburg, Illinois, into the wild Alaskan salmon capital of the Midwest. When we do, we'll have this article by John Pulliam to thank.

"Gentle Approach Results in Better fish"

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A second take on our production and harvesting practices by the Galesburg Register-Mail. Heather looks much better with her fish than Marsh (directly above), and raises an Alaskan quandary: king (Marsh) or sockeye (Heather)?

"CSAS for Seafood"

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An article about CSFs at Cooking Up a Story featuring  Sitka Salmon Shares. Besides having a love for  sustainable seafood, the author Melinda Tichelaar and our Chief Salmon Steward, Nic, share another trait: the Dutch double-A.

"Bite of Minnesota"

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Twin Cities blooger-naire, Crystal Grobe, chronicles her first Sitka Salmon Shares delivery for her readers.

"Beyond Red Lists"

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Not specifically about us, but about Community Supported Fisheries in general. The Grist author explores the potential that these new vehicles have to transform our broken fisheries system.

"Community Supported Fishery"

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An article about  Helen Schnoes, our communications coordinator, and our roots  and work in the Twin Cities.