Warmer summers in Alaska means that extra precautions are needed to keep fish cool from the time of harvest until it has been processed and put away.
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Golovin Alaska, United Statesformerly Chinik (Siŋik in Iñupiaq, Cingik in Central Alaskan Yup'ik)Golovin is on a point of land between Golovin Bay and Golovin Lagoon on the Seward Peninsula in western Alaska. |