The Hatchery

This film highlights the crucial role of salmon hatcheries in Valdez, Alaska, emphasizing their impact on both the economy and community. Viewers learn how pink salmon are raised for commercial purse seining, providing financial support for hatchery operations, while coho salmon are cultivated to enhance local sport fishing opportunities. Through interviews and expert insights, the film explores how hatcheries have contributed to stabilizing fish populations, supporting sustainable fisheries, and boosting recreational fishing in Prince William Sound.

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Workshop Info

See Stories led film workshops with youth in six Prince William sound communities in 2016 (Cordova, Whittier, Nanwalek, Tatitlek, Valdez, and Chenega Bay) with generous funding and support from the Prince William Sound Science Center (PWSSC). The PWSSC wanted to support youth to create films on their communities' profound and changing relationship to the ocean 25 years after the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill (EVOS). The films created during these workshops focus primarily on vibrant cultural and personal connections to water, and some of them explore the tragedy of EVOS and the long-standing impacts that ripple through to the present moment.

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Land Acknowledgement

This video was filmed on Alutiiq (Sugpiaq) Land. Learn more about land acknowledgements at native-land.ca.