From text of document: Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That for the purpose of protecting and conserving the fisheries of the United States...
Typed note on slide reads "Towing Seine, White Mountain, Alaska." A boat in a body of water with two people appears to be pulling a net. Several people on shore and in shallow part of water appear to be pulling on...
Full note reads: "1949 08 Seine fishing for Chum salmon on the Kobuk River. This fish was dried on rocks for the winter food for the sled dogs. It was the mainstay for these animals and was heated and fed twice...
Title taken from label on matting. Mr. Lawson standing in front of combination fishing seine and tugboat that he built in Juneau, Alaska. Photographer's number 8289. 1938. Photographer: Ray B. Dame. Original photograph size: 8 1/4" x 10".
Helen Edwards and Anne Nictune putting a seining net into the boat in preparation to seine. Taken at Alatna by an unknown photographer, perhaps Wallace Nictune, in 1943.
Title taken from verso. Five men and a boy with a cedar canoe on the beach. The canoe is outfitted with oar locks and oars, as well as traditional paddles. One man is gutting fish on a rock; another is working with the seine net.
Amason, Alvin (artist). Audio, 2:36 minutes MP3 format. Alvin Amason talks about how he named his painting "Oscar Scared Him with His Icon" at a UA Museum of the North Geist lecture
Wooden model of fish scoop. The basket of the scoop is made from a thin piece of bent wood with cotton twine webbing woven in a diamond pattern. The handle is a long thin piece of wood attaced to the basket with cotton twine. See remarks field. ...