For those lucky enough to live, work or visit Bristol Bay, you know that the best way to protect this place is to show it to others.

We’ve compiled some of our favorite videos that depict just how special Bristol Bay is.

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"Hold the Line" is not just about amazing fishing. It is also about our intimate and humble connection to the world's greatest salmon fishery in Bristol Bay, Alaska. Native Alaskans have lived off the salmon resource here for thousands of years. The greater region is a sport fishing paradise. And, it is one of the richest and healthiest natural ecosystems that we have left on Planet Earth. Bristol Bay is worth the fight. Comment to Army Corps of Engineers: http://savebristolbay.org/stoppebble2019 Donate: http://www.BristolBayDefenseFund.com
This video highlights the scenery of Iliamna Lake and Lake Aleknagik in Southwest Alaska. These two watersheds provide spawning habitat for some of the largest returns of wild sockeye salmon from Bristol Bay, and also serve as important habitat for the development and growth of salmon in their early stages of life. As a keystone species in Bristol Bay, sockeye salmon are of large economic importance to the commercial fishing industry and local lodge outfits, they serve as an important food source for local communities, and also support the diverse and amazing ecosystems within these watersheds. www.JasonSChing.com https://www.facebook.com/ChingJasonS Produced and edited - Jason Ching Additional footage - Hannah Stapleton Songs Message to Bears - Running Through Woodland Message to Bears - Hidden Beneath

At every stage of their lives from eggs to adults, sockeye salmon of Bristol Bay, Alaska have endured being hunted by a long list of predators including birds, fish, marine mammals, and people. Nearing the end of their long migration at a precise location where they emerged several years ago, the salmon gather to spawn but first they must escape the last chase. One of the most compelling stories of the wild sockeye salmon of Bristol Bay, Alaska is of their sacrifice. These salmon are an incredible driver of nutrients supporting an endless list of characters across freshwater and marine environments. It is because their populations are managed, their lives respected, and their pristine ecosystems are studied and maintained that these salmon populations remain as productive as ever and able to sustain life so many including brown bears and freshwater seals of Iliamna Lake. Produced, filmed, and edited by Jason S Ching 2019 JasonSChing.com @JasonSChing

Flying is part of the adventure in Alaska! This video showcases the beautiful landscapes that you can see each day as you travel to your fishing destination. Tikchik flies in the Wood-Tikchik Mountains, in the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge, and in the Wood-Tikchik State Park. Enjoy the flight! Music: Open Air by Lemolo https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-kaleidoscope/id575354928
In addition to using narration and interviews to explain bear biology and behavior, RIVER OF BEARS captures the feeling of being at McNeil by showing interac...