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About DIPAC. The goal of Douglas Island Pink and Chum, Inc. is to sustain and enhance valuable salmon resources of the State of Alaska for the economic, social, and cultural benefit of all citizens, and to promote public understanding of Alaska's salmon resources and salmon fisheries through research, education, and tourism.
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By Alaska Unplugged | November 4, 2022 | Comments Off. A favorite thing to do in Juneau is a tour of the Douglas Island Pink and Chum’s Macaulay Hatchery. Discover how salmon manage to find their way back to the place of their birth – even with the passage of years!
DOUGLAS ISLAND PINK AND CHUM, INC. (DIPAC) | 28 followers on LinkedIn. Sustain and enhance valuable salmon resources of the State of Alaska. | DOUGLAS ISLAND PINK AND CHUM, INC....
Douglas Island Pink & Chum Inc. (DIPAC) is a private non-profit organization which manages two salmon hatcheries in the Juneau area to produce salmon for the common property fisheries of northern southeast Alaska. Macaulay Salmon Hatchery produces 135 million chum, 1.25 million Chinook, and 1.1 million Coho salmon annually.
Douglas Island Pink & Chum Inc. (DIPAC) is a private non-profit organization which manages two salmon hatcheries in the Juneau area to produce salmon for the common property fisheries of northern southeast Alaska. Macaulay Salmon Hatchery collects 135 million chum salmon eggs, 1.25 million Chinook, and 1.5 million coho annually.