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Clem Tillion, Alaska’s original ‘fish czar,’ dies at 96

Posted on October 21, 2021October 22, 2021 by NFCC

By Nathaniel Herz, Alaska Public Media – Anchorage October 14th, 2021 Clem Tillion had a story for everyone, it seemed, and now everyone is telling Clem Tillion stories. A towering figure in the worlds of Alaska fisheries and politics — and in the intersection between the two — Tillion, 96, died Wednesday morning at his […]

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