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Ocean Signal-Backed Canoeist Launches Book Following Alaska Mission

An adventure canoeist who was sponsored by Ocean Signal for an epic 2000-mile journey across Alaska has launched a new book about the mission. Writer Adam Weymouth paddled the treacherous Yukon river from Eagle to Emmonak in 2016 to investigate how the decline in King Salmon numbers is impacting the ecosystem, the fishing industry and the natives.
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  • Canoeist and writer Adam Weymouth with the Ocean Signal rescueME PLB1 he carried on his Yukon river mission. Credit: Ulli Mattsson

    Ocean Signal: Ocean Signal-Backed Canoeist Launches Book Following Alaska Mission

    An adventure canoeist who was sponsored by Ocean Signal for an epic 2000-mile journey across Alaska has launched a new book about the mission. Writer Adam Weymouth paddled the treacherous Yukon river from Eagle to Emmonak in 2016 to investigate how the decline in King Salmon numbers is impacting the ecosystem, the fishing industry and the natives.