Slideshow Slide Show: Red Sea August 25, 2012 Unknown fisherman stands at the "harbor" in Graveyard Creek, with setnet skiffs in the background.Photography by Corey ArnoldThe remains of a sockeye, left behind by a grizzly that stole the fish from a netPhotography by Corey ArnoldBillie Delaney, a fisherwoman on photographer Corey Arnold's crew, leans against an abandoned building at Graveyard Point, holding a dead seabird found on the beach. Photography by Corey ArnoldWriter Tim Sohn hauls in a net full of sockeye.Photography by Corey ArnoldGraveyard Point workers on a day off, posing on the remains of a boat found at an abandoned cannery nearbyPhotography by Corey ArnoldMembers of the TenKley crew on a bluff near Graveyard PointPhotography by Corey ArnoldThe Alvarado/Gerry crew, outside their squatter home, the Graveyard HotelPhotography by Corey ArnoldThe wild salmon run in Bristol Bay is the largest in the world.Photography by Corey ArnoldThe fishing scene at Graveyard Point can be a family affair.Illustrations by Corey ArnoldFishermen approach the abandoned Nakeen Cannery on the Kvichak River.Photography by Corey Arnold of Extended gallery of Corey Arnold’s photos of the Iliamna Fish Company’s operations at Graveyard Point Filed under Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share via Email Share on Reddit Show Comments