Alaska Wild Salmon Day.

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(a) Alaska Wild Salmon Day is established on August 10 of each year to celebrate the enormous bounty that the following wild salmon bring to the state every year:

(1) chinook, also known as “king”;

(2) sockeye, also known as “red”;

(3) coho, also known as “silver”;

(4) chum, also known as “dog” or “keta”; and

(5) pink, also known as “humpy.”

(b) Alaska Wild Salmon Day may be observed by educational and celebratory events, projects, and activities.


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