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WebFor more information about gillnetting and commercial salmon fishing jobs in Alaska, go to AlaskaJobFinder.com. * S.E. = Southeast; S.W. = Southwest, Prince William Sound, Cook Inlet; K.I. = Kodiak Island; B.B. = Bristol Bay; P.N. = Peninsula/Aleutian Islands Alaska Purse Seining (NEXT PAGE) WebJOB BOARD Alaska Fishing Jobs AlaskaFishingJobs.com Welcome to the Job Board section. This is the area of our site where you can view listings by prospective employers. Please scroll down the list of current job opportunities and click any of their links for detailed info. Seafood Company Links — MANY ARE HIRING NOW! : Copper River Seafoods carbs slice cheese
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