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Glacial Alaskan Year or G.A.Y. is a small timezone located in the northern sections of Alaska known as the North Slope, United States of America. The Glacial Alaskan Year was created by locals to help track fishing seasons in the northern lakes and streams as they used the slow decay of glaciers in the Arctic Ocean and the temperatures to check the specific seasons. Although it is a relatively small timezone used for only fishing, it has been adopted by small settlements of the Northern Eskimos also known as the Iñupiat shown in the picture displayed. The timezone has only three sections, going by the different species of salmon in the north, the Chinook Salmon, the Sockeye Salmon, and the Coho Salmon. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c3/Alaskan_timezone_photo.png