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Book Chignik Management Area Salmon and Herring Annual Management Report  2011

Download or read book Chignik Management Area Salmon and Herring Annual Management Report 2011 written by Todd J. Anderson and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 92 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is a summary of the 2011 commercial Pacific herring Clupea pallasii and Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. fisheries within the Chignik Management Area (CMA; Area L). The CMA encompasses all coastal waters and inland drainages of the northwest Gulf of Alaska between Kilokak Rocks and Kupreanof Point. There was no commercial herring fishery in the CMA during 2011. All five species of North American Pacific salmon were commercially harvested in the CMA during 2011: Chinook O. tshawytscha, sockeye O. nerka, coho O. kisutch, pink O. gorbuscha, and chum O. keta salmon.

Book Chignik Management Area Salmon and Herring Annual Management Report  2012

Download or read book Chignik Management Area Salmon and Herring Annual Management Report 2012 written by Todd J. Anderson and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 94 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is a summary of the 2012 commercial Pacific herring Clupea pallasii and Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. fisheries within the Chignik Management Area (CMA; Area L). The CMA encompasses all coastal waters and inland drainages of the northwest Gulf of Alaska between Kilokak Rocks and Kupreanof Point. There was no commercial herring fishery in the CMA during 2012. All five species of North American Pacific salmon were commercially harvested in the CMA during 2012: Chinook O. tshawytscha, sockeye O. nerka, coho O. kisutch, pink O. gorbuscha, and chum O. keta salmon.

Book Chignik Management Area Salmon and Herring Annual Management Report  2008

Download or read book Chignik Management Area Salmon and Herring Annual Management Report 2008 written by James Vincent Jackson and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report summarizes the 2008 commercial Pacific herring Clupea pallasi and Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. fisheries within the Chignik Management Area (CMA; Area L). The CMA encompasses all state waters and inland drainages of the northwest Gulf of Alaska between Kilokak Rocks and Kupreanof Point. There was no commercial herring fishery in the CMA during 2008. All five species of Pacific salmon were commercially harvested in the CMA: Chinook O. tshawytscha, sockeye O. nerka, coho O. kisutch, pink O. gorbuscha, and chum O. keta salmon.

Book Chignik Management Area Salmon and Herring Annual Management Report  2006

Download or read book Chignik Management Area Salmon and Herring Annual Management Report 2006 written by Mark A. Stichert and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report summarizes the 2006 commercial Pacific herring, Clupea pallasi, and Pacific salmon, Oncorhynchus sp., fisheries within the Chignik Management Area (CMA; Area L). The CMA encompasses all coastal waters and inland drainages of the northwest Gulf of Alaska between Kilokak Rocks and Kupreanof Point. There was no commercial herring fishery in the CMA during 2006. All five species of Pacific salmon were commercially harvested in the CMA: Chinook O. tschawytscha, sockeye O. nerka, coho O. kisutch, pink O. gorbuscha, and chum O. keta salmon.

Book Chignik Management Area Salmon and Herring Annual Management Report  2007

Download or read book Chignik Management Area Salmon and Herring Annual Management Report 2007 written by Mark A. Stichert and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 85 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report summarizes the 2007 commercial Pacific herring Clupea pallasi and Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. fisheries within the Chignik Management Area (CMA; Area L). The CMA encompasses all coastal waters and inland drainages of the northwest Gulf of Alaska between Kilokak Rocks and Kupreanof Point. There was no commercial herring fishery in the CMA during 2007. All five species of Pacific salmon were commercially harvested in the CMA: Chinook O. tshawytscha, sockeye O. nerka, coho O. kisutch, pink O. gorbuscha, and chum O. keta salmon.

Book Chignik Management Area Salmon and Herring Annual Management Report  2009

Download or read book Chignik Management Area Salmon and Herring Annual Management Report 2009 written by Todd J. Anderson and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 86 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is a summary of the 2010 commercial Pacific herring Clupea pallasii and Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. fisheries within the Chignik Management Area (CMA; Area L). The CMA encompasses all coastal waters and inland drainages of the northwest Gulf of Alaska between Kilokak Rocks and Kupreanof Point. There was no commercial herring fishery in the CMA during 2010. All five species of North American Pacific salmon were commercially harvested in the CMA during 2010: Chinook O. tshawytscha, sockeye O. nerka, coho O. kisutch, pink O. gorbuscha, and chum O. keta salmon.

Book Chignik Management Area Salmon and Herring Annual Management Report  2010

Download or read book Chignik Management Area Salmon and Herring Annual Management Report 2010 written by Todd J. Anderson and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 94 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is a summary of the 2010 commercial Pacific herring Clupea pallasii and Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. fisheries within the Chignik Management Area (CMA; Area L). The CMA encompasses all coastal waters and inland drainages of the northwest Gulf of Alaska between Kilokak Rocks and Kupreanof Point. There was no commercial herring fishery in the CMA during 2010. All five species of North American Pacific salmon were commercially harvested in the CMA during 2010: Chinook O. tshawytscha, sockeye O. nerka, coho O. kisutch, pink O. gorbuscha, and chum O. keta salmon.

Book Chignik Management Area Salmon Annual Management Report  2022

Download or read book Chignik Management Area Salmon Annual Management Report 2022 written by Carl Burnside and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report summarizes the 2022 commercial Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus fisheries within the Chignik Management Area (CMA; Area L). The CMA encompasses all coastal waters and inland drainages of the northwest Gulf of Alaska between Kilokak Rocks and Kupreanof Point. All 5 species of North American Pacific salmon were commercially harvested in the CMA: Chinook O. tshawytscha, sockeye O. nerka, coho O. kisutch, pink O. gorbuscha, and chum O. keta salmon. In 2022, the Chignik River Chinook salmon O. tshawytscha estimated escapement of 761 fish was below the escapement goal range of 1,300 to 2,700 fish. The 2022 Chignik River early-run sockeye salmon O. nerka estimated escapement of 412,228 fish was within the escapement goal range of 350,000 to 450,000 fish for the first time since 2017. The late-run sockeye salmon estimated escapement of 395,858 fish met the late-run escapement goal range of 220,000 to 400,000 fish. The total 2022 CMA sockeye salmon harvest of 334,704 fish was above the recent 5-year average but well below long-term averages. The 2022 indexed peak pink salmon escapement estimate of 303,600 fish was above the even-year sustainable escapement goal (SEG) range of 170,000 to 280,000 fish. The indexed peak escapement of 73,200 chum salmon was within the SEG range of 45,000 to 110,000 fish. CMA coho, pink, and chum salmon harvests were below recent averages. A total of 35 CMA permit holders made deliveries in 2022. The exvessel value for commercial salmon harvest in the CMA for 2022 totaled approximately $3.7 million.

Book Chignik Management Area Salmon Annual Management Report  2013

Download or read book Chignik Management Area Salmon Annual Management Report 2013 written by Todd J. Anderson and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 86 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is a summary of the 2013 commercial Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. fisheries within the Chignik Management Area (CMA; Area L). The CMA encompasses all coastal waters and inland drainages of the northwest Gulf of Alaska between Kilokak Rocks and Kupreanof Point. All five species of North American Pacific salmon were commercially harvested in the CMA during 2012: Chinook O. tshawytscha, sockeye O. nerka, coho O. kisutch, pink O. gorbuscha, and chum O. keta salmon.

Book 2011 and 2012 Southeast Alaska Commercial Herring Fishery Annual Management Report

Download or read book 2011 and 2012 Southeast Alaska Commercial Herring Fishery Annual Management Report written by Wiliam M. Davidson and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 48 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The State of Alaska manages herring stocks throughout the Southeast Alaska region to provide for harvests in both subsistence and commercial fisheries. Fisheries are allowed when herring stocks have met threshold levels of abundance and in accordance with harvest rate policies adopted by the Alaska Board of Fisheries. Commercial herring fisheries include set gillnet and purse seine sac roe fisheries, spawn-on-kelp pound fisheries, winter food and bait fisheries, and fresh bait pound fisheries. Sac roe and spawn-on-kelp fisheries are regulated as limited entry fisheries. This report reviews management activities and actions taken to provide for these fisheries during the 2010/2011 and 2011/2012 winter food and bait and bait pound seasons and the spring 2011 and 2012 sac roe and spawn-on-kelp seasons. Prior to the 2009 season herring annual management report, management summaries were included in triennial reports to the Alaska Board of Fisheries which focused on herring stock assessments.

Book Chignik Management Area Salmon Annual Management Report  2017

Download or read book Chignik Management Area Salmon Annual Management Report 2017 written by Dawn M. Wilburn and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 91 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report summarizes the 2017 commercial Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. fisheries within the Chignik Management Area (CMA; Area L). The CMA encompasses all coastal waters and inland drainages of the northwest Gulf of Alaska between Kilokak Rocks and Kupreanof Point. All 5 species of North American Pacific salmon were commercially harvested in the CMA: Chinook O. tshawytscha, sockeye O. nerka, coho O. kisutch, pink O. gorbuscha, and chum O. keta salmon. In 2017, the Chignik River Chinook salmon escapement of 1,137 fish was below the escapement goal range of 1,300 to 2,700 fish. Chinook salmon harvest in the CMA was 3,946 fish. The 2017 Chignik River early-run sockeye salmon escapement of 453,257 fish was slightly above the early-run escapement goal range of 350,000 to 450,000 fish. The late-run sockeye salmon escapement of 339,303 fish was within the late-run escapement goal range of 275,000 to 400,000 fish. The total 2017 CMA sockeye salmon harvest of 897,489 fish (including the department's test fish harvest) was well below the most recent 5-, 10-, and 20-year averages. Estimated 2017 peak pink salmon escapement in the CMA was above all recent 5- , 10-, and 20-odd-year averages. The 2017 indexed peak pink salmon escapement estimate of 586,000 fish was well above the odd-year sustainable escapement goal (SEG) range of 260,000 to 450,000 fish. Estimated peak chum salmon escapement was similar to recent averages with the indexed peak escapement of 96,900 chum salmon within the SEG range of 45,000 to 110,000 fish. CMA coho, pink, and chum salmon harvests were all well above recent 5-, 10- and 20-year averages. The 2017 CMA pink salmon harvest (7,077,924 fish) was the largest on record since 1980 and more than double the highest harvest in 1988 (2,997,159 fish). A total of 67 CMA permit holders made deliveries in 2017 (not including the ADF&G test fishery harvests). The exvessel value for commercial salmon harvest in the CMA for 2017 totaled approximately $15.8 million.

Book Annual Salmon and Herring Management Report 1991

Download or read book Annual Salmon and Herring Management Report 1991 written by Arnold R. Shaul and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 381 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book 2022 Prince William Sound Area Finfish Management Report

Download or read book 2022 Prince William Sound Area Finfish Management Report written by Matthew Olson and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the 2022 edition of the annual management report describing commercial fishery management and results for salmon and herring in the Prince William Sound Management Area. This report also describes subsistence and personal use salmon fisheries. In 2022, approximately 33 million salmon were harvested in the Prince William Sound commercial salmon fishery including hatchery and miscellaneous harvest (homepack, confiscated, and donated fish): 14,000 Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, 1.70 million sockeye O. nerka, 104,000 coho O. kisutch, 28.44 million pink O. gorbuscha, and 3.1 million chum salmon O. keta. Additionally, 4.72 million salmon were sold for hatchery cost recovery. During 2022, 454 drift gillnet, 26 set gillnet, and 206 purse seine permit holders harvested salmon (Table 1). The estimated value, including hatchery sales, was approximately $99.37 million. Exvessel values were $29.64 million from drift gillnets, $2.15 million from set gillnets, and $43.64 million from purse seines. Revenue from hatchery cost recovery and raceway sales was $23.94 million. Approximately 3,380 subsistence and 9,270 personal use permits were issued, and there was a total combined harvest of 231,000 salmon. The commercial fishery for Pacific herring Clupea pallasii was closed in 2022 for the 22nd consecutive year because age structure and projected available surplus in the spawning biomass did not support a fishery.