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![]() Wild, Naturally Superior Southeastern Alaska Salmon have richer color, firmer texture, and better flavor than industrially-produced salmon. Rich in Omega- 3, wild Alaska salmon contain higher saturations of fatty acids that are unique to seafood in promoting health benefits to the heart, for pregnancy to infant development, and to the immune system. These results come from a life spent feeding on the seas natural foods while swimming against strong currents of the cold, clean North Pacific and Stikine River. Fresh, Frozen Or Canned Wrangell is the gateway to the Stikine River, which means "Great River" in the Tlingit Indian language. Traveling 400 miles from headwaters in British Columbia to its mouth near Wrangell, the mighty Stikine carves its channels through glacial valleys and delta flats. Only two miles from Wrangell, the Stikine Delta comprises 27,200 acres with its river mouth spanning more than 16 miles. A haven for more than 120 species of migrating birds, the Stikine River is home to a diversity of wildlife: sealions, otter, bear and moose. |
Wild, Naturally Superior Each year, the largest concentration of eagles in the world occurs, 1600 to be exact, to feast on the annual hooligan run. But because of its cool glacial waters and pristine streambeds, the Stikine River is recognized for its excellent spawning grounds used by all species of salmon: Chinook, Silver, Pink, Chum and Sockeye.
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