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Hundreds of tons later, is Salmon Lake fertilization paying off? - KNOM Radio Mission

Each year, a small team of biologists make the drive up to Salmon Lake near Nome to pour giant tubs of chemicals in the water. It’s part of a decades-long project that seeks to protect salmon populations in the region. The effort is led by Norton Sound Economic Development Corporation, the organization in charge of the region’s Community Development Quota. Each year since 2007, NSEDC has dumped an "Alaska Mix" of nitrogen and phosphorus in the l…
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KNOM Radio Mission broke the news in on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
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