Alaska Photos
The small fishing towns in Alaska don't offer much entertainment, but they are surrounded by gorgeous scenery with lots to do for the outdoors aficionado (photo of Wrangell, AK).
If you come to Alaska before getting a job, you can sometimes find work by dropping in at local Alaska Job Service offices such as this one in Petersburg.
You may work hard in Alaska, so try to take some time out and do something fun. Salmon bakes, such as this one in Juneau, are a terrific way to meet people and enjoy fresh meals cooked in the great outdoors.
One option for cheap living in Alaska is the tent city. Here you can set up your tent in a sheltered area with raised sidewalks that will help protect you from rain and wind.
Purse seiners like this one are commonly used to catch large schools of migrating salmon quickly.
Here in the "egg room" workers pack fish eggs--called "roe"--for shipping to Japan.
Aquaculture workers capturing salmon at Sheep Creek in Juneau during an "egg take." Eggs from the female and sperm (or "milt") from the males will be taken from the fish and combined in an incubator or hatch box to produce new salmon.
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