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Book Escapement Goals for Pacific Salmon in the Kodiak  Chignik  and Alaska Peninsula Aleutian Islands Areas of Alaska

Download or read book Escapement Goals for Pacific Salmon in the Kodiak Chignik and Alaska Peninsula Aleutian Islands Areas of Alaska written by Patricia A. Nelson and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Summary of Pacific Salmon Escapement Goals in Alaska with a Review of Escapements from 2012 to 2020

Download or read book Summary of Pacific Salmon Escapement Goals in Alaska with a Review of Escapements from 2012 to 2020 written by Andrew Roy Munro and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report summarizes statewide Pacific salmon escapement goals in effect in 2020 and documents escapements for all species and stocks with goals from 2012 through 2020. In addition, this report documents changes in escapement goals for both 2019 and 2020 because the report was not published in 2020 due to extenuating circumstances associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Annual escapements are compared against escapement goals in place at the time to assess outcomes, with summaries by the Division of Commercial Fisheries regions. We list methods used to enumerate escapements and to develop current escapement goals (with brief descriptions) for each monitored stock. Leading up to the 2018/2019 Board of Fisheries meeting cycle, escapement goals were reviewed for the Bristol Bay, Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim, Alaska Peninsula/Aleutian Islands, and Chignik Management Areas. As a result of these reviews, there were 29 escapement goal changes in 2019, including the elimination of 10 goals. The remaining changes were due to updates to escapement indices and/or goal development methods. There were no changes to any escapement goals in the Chignik Management Area. For the 2019/2020 Board of Fisheries meeting cycle, escapement goals were reviewed for Upper Cook Inlet, Lower Cook Inlet, and Kodiak Management Areas. As a result of these reviews, there were 32 escapement goal changes in Upper Cook Inlet that included establishing 4 new escapement goals and eliminating 12 goals. There were no escapement goal changes for Lower Cook Inlet. Because of these revisions, there were 272 salmon escapement goals in Alaska in 2019 and 264 escapement goals in 2020. In 2019, 78% of the escapement goals in Alaska were met or exceeded and 22% of the stocks did not meet minimum escapement goals. In 2020, 65% of the escapement goals were met or exceeded and 35% of the stocks did not meet minimum escapement goals.

Book Summary of Pacific Salmon Escapement Goals in Alaska with a Review of Escapements from 2008 to 2016

Download or read book Summary of Pacific Salmon Escapement Goals in Alaska with a Review of Escapements from 2008 to 2016 written by Andrew Roy Munro and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 75 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report summarizes statewide Pacific salmon escapement goals in effect in 2016 and documents escapements for all species and stocks with goals from 2008 through 2016. Annual escapements are compared against escapement goals in place at the time to assess outcomes, with summaries by the Division of Commercial Fisheries regions. We list methods used to enumerate escapements and to develop current escapement goals (with brief descriptions) for each monitored stock. Escapement goals were reviewed for Bristol Bay, Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim, Alaska Peninsula/Aleutian Islands, and Chignik management areas leading up to the 2015/2016 Board of Fisheries meeting cycle. As a result of these reviews, there were 25 escapement goal changes in 2016, including the elimination of 12 goals and the establishment of 3 new goals. In 2016, 72% of the escapement goals were met or exceeded; whereas 28% of the stocks did not meet minimum escapement goals.

Book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas

Download or read book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas written by Mark J. Witteveen and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 55 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In February 2009, a Salmon Escapement Goal Interdivisional Review Team, including staff from Division of Commercial Fisheries and Division of Sport Fish, was formed to review Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus sp. escapement goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas (Area M). This review was based on the Policy for the Management of Sustainable Salmon Fisheries (5 AAC 39.222) and the Policy for Statewide Salmon Escapement Goals (5 AAC 39.223). This report discusses the recommendations from the team.

Book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas  2006

Download or read book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas 2006 written by and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In April 2006, a salmon escapement goal interdivisional team, including staff from the Divisions of Commercial Fisheries and Sport Fish, was formed to review Pacific salmon, Oncorhynchus spp., escapement goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Area (Area M). This report is the result of the review, based on the Policy for the Management of Sustainable Salmon Fisheries (5 AAC 39.222) and the Policy for Statewide Salmon Escapement Goals (5 AAC 39.223).

Book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas  2018

Download or read book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas 2018 written by Kevin L. Schaberg and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 124 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In January 2018, an interdivisional team, including staff from the Division of Commercial Fisheries and the Division of Sport Fish, was formed to review Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus sp. escapement goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management areas (Area M). This review was based on the Policy for the Management of Sustainable Salmon Fisheries (5 AAC 39.222) and the Policy for Statewide Salmon Escapement Goals (5 AAC 39.223). Of the 23 existing Area M salmon escapement goals evaluated, the team recommended revising 6 goals, discontinuing 1 goal, and leaving the remaining 16 goals unchanged. After a comprehensive review of the available data, the team recommended that no changes in the current sustainable escapement goals (SEGs) were warranted for 10 sockeye salmon O. nerka systems that include runs to Orzinski, Bear (early and late run), and Thin Point lakes; Mortensens, and Christianson lagoons; and the Cinder, Meshik, Sandy, and Ilnik rivers. No change was recommended for the sockeye salmon biological escapement goal (BEG) at Nelson River. In addition, the team recommended no changes to two of the current aggregate district SEGs for chum salmon O. keta in the North Peninsula, and two coho salmon O. kisutch goals at Nelson and Ilnik rivers. The team did recommend revision of six goals (Nelson River Chinook salmon O. tshawytscha BEG 2,400 to 5,000; McLees Lake sockeye salmon Lower Bound-SEG greater than 10,000; North Creek sockeye salmon SEG 7,500 to 10,000; Southeastern District aggregate chum salmon SEG 62,500 to 151,800; South Central District aggregate chum salmon SEG 68,900 to 99,200; Southwestern District aggregate chum salmon SEG 86,900 to 159,900). The chum salmon aggregate goal reviews incorporated a reduction to the number of index streams, which accounts for the apparent large changes in these goals. The Swanson Lagoon sockeye salmon escapement goal is recommended to be discontinued.

Book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas  2020

Download or read book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas 2020 written by Heather Finkle and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In October 2020, an interdivisional team, including staff from the Division of Commercial Fisheries and the Division of Sport Fish, was formed to review Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus sp. escapement goals of Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management areas (Area M). This review was based on the Policy for the Management of Sustainable Salmon Fisheries (5 AAC 39.222) and the Policy for Statewide Salmon Escapement Goals (5 AAC 39.223). Of the 22 existing Area M salmon escapement goals evaluated, the team recommended revising 10 goals and leaving the remaining 12 goals unchanged. After a comprehensive review of the available data, the team found that no changes in the current sustainable escapement goals (SEGs) were warranted for sockeye salmon O. nerka system runs to Bear (early and late run) and McLees Lakes, the Cinder, Meshik, and North Creek Rivers, nor for the sockeye salmon biological escapement goal (BEG) for Nelson River. In addition, the team determined no changes were warranted for Nelson River Chinook salmon (O. tshawytscha), South Peninsula pink salmon (O. gorbuscha), or the current aggregate district SEGs for chum salmon O. keta in the Southeastern, South Central, and Southwestern Districts. The team determined revisions were warranted and revised goals for 6 sockeye salmon systems (Ilnik River SEG 40,000–75,000, Sandy River SEG 37,000–69,000, Christianson Lagoon SEG 23,000–50,000, Orzinski Lake SEG 14,000–28,000, Mortensen Lagoon SEG 1,400–5,700, and Thin Point Lake SEG 9,000–19,000), 2 chum salmon systems (Northern District SEG 49,000–132,000 and Northwestern District SEG 49,000–133,000), and 2 coho salmon systems (Nelson River SEG 19,000–29,000 and Ilnik River SEG 9,000–24,000). The chum salmon aggregate goal reviews incorporated a reduction to the number of index streams, which accounts for the apparent large changes in these goals.

Book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas  2015

Download or read book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas 2015 written by Kevin L. Schaberg and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In January 2015, an interdivisional team, including staff from the Division of Commercial Fisheries and the Division of Sport Fish, was formed to review Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus sp. escapement goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management areas (Area M). This review was based on the Policy for the Management of Sustainable Salmon Fisheries (5 AAC 39.222) and the Policy for Statewide Salmon Escapement Goals (5 AAC 39.223). Of the 24 existing Area M salmon escapement goals evaluated, the team recommended revising 2 goals, consolidating an even/odd year goal, and leaving the other 20 goals unchanged. After a comprehensive review of the available data, the team recommended that no changes in the current sustainable escapement goals (SEGs) were warranted for 11 sockeye salmon O. nerka systems that include runs to Orzinski, Bear (early and late run), McLees, and Thin Point lakes; Mortensens, Christianson, and Swanson lagoons; North Creek; Sandy, and Ilnik rivers. No change was recommended for the sockeye salmon biological escapement goal (BEG) at Nelson River. In addition, the team recommended no changes to the current SEGs for five chum salmon O. keta aggregates in the North and South Alaska Peninsula; and two coho salmon O. kisutch goals at Nelson and Ilnik rivers. One Chinook salmon O. tshawytscha BEG (Nelson River) also did not warrant change. The team did indicate revision of two goals (Meshik River sockeye salmon SEG 48,000 to 86,000; Cinder River sockeye salmon SEG 36,000 to 94,000), and consolidation of the even/odd year South Peninsula pink salmon O. gorbuscha pair, into an annual SEG (1,750,000 to 4,000,000).

Book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas

Download or read book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas written by Patricia A. Nelson and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In September 2003 a Salmon Escapement Goal Interdivisional Review Team, including staff from the Division of Commercial Fisheries and Division of Sport Fish, was formed to review Pacific salmon, Oncorhynchus sp., escapement goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas (Area M). This review was based on the Policy for the Management of Sustainable Salmon Fisheries (5 AAC 39.222) and the Policy for Statewide Salmon Escapement Goals (5 AAC 39.223). This report discusses the changes to escapement goals in these areas.

Book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas  2012

Download or read book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas 2012 written by Nicholas H. Sagalkin and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 130 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In February 2012, an inter-divisional team, including staff from the Division of Commercial Fisheries and the Division of Sport Fish, was formed to review Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus sp. escapement goals in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management areas (Area M). This review was based on the Policy for the management of sustainable salmon fisheries (5 AAC 39.222) and the Policy for statewide salmon escapement goals (5 AAC 39.223). This report discusses the recommendations from the team.

Book Chignik  Alaska Peninsula  and Aleutian Islands Management Areas  Salmon Escapement Daily and Cumulative Counts for River Systems with Weirs  1991 2001

Download or read book Chignik Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas Salmon Escapement Daily and Cumulative Counts for River Systems with Weirs 1991 2001 written by James N. McCullough and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Chignik Management Area  2020

Download or read book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Chignik Management Area 2020 written by Heather Finkle and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In October 2020, an interdivisional team of staff from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game reviewed existing Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus escapement goals in the Chignik Management Area (CMA). The 6 CMA salmon escapement goals were last reviewed in 2018. Starting in 2020, the team reviewed recent data to determine whether substantial new information existed to warrant analyzing and updating the goals. The team determined Chignik sockeye salmon warranted further review. The team revised the early- and late-run sockeye salmon goals to a single biological escapement goal (BEG) of 450,000 to 800,000 fish to address overlaps and subsequent bottlenecks in freshwater rearing between the 2 major stocks. The early- and late-run sockeye salmon goals will be eliminated, and no new goals were added for systems currently without escapement goals.

Book Chignik  Alaska Peninsula  and Aleutian Islands Management Areas  Salmon Escapement Daily and Cumulative Counts for River Systems with Weirs  1990 2000

Download or read book Chignik Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas Salmon Escapement Daily and Cumulative Counts for River Systems with Weirs 1990 2000 written by James N. McCullough and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 149 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Chignik Management Area  2018

Download or read book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Chignik Management Area 2018 written by Kevin L. Schaberg and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 44 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In February 2018, an interdivisional team of staff from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game reviewed existing Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. escapement goals in the Chignik Management Area (CMA). The 6 CMA salmon escapement goals were last reviewed in 2015. In 2018, the team reviewed recent data to determine whether substantial new information existed to warrant analyzing and updating the goals. The team determined Chignik Chinook salmon warranted further review. No goal revisions were recommended by the review team. No goals were eliminated and none were added for systems currently without escapement goals.

Book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Chignik Management Area  2015

Download or read book Review of Salmon Escapement Goals in the Chignik Management Area 2015 written by Kevin L. Schaberg and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 47 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In January 2015, an interdivisional team of staff from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game reviewed existing Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. escapement goals in the Chignik Management Area (CMA). CMA salmon escapement goals had most recently been reviewed in 2013. In 2015, the team reviewed recent data for the 6 goals in existence to determine whether substantial new information existed. Upon this initial review, the CMA aggregate goals for even and odd year pink salmon, and chum salmon were analyzed further. The team recommends revising the CMA odd year pink salmon aggregate sustainable escapement goal (SEG) to 260,000 to 450,000 fish, the CMA even year pink salmon aggregate SEG to 170,000 to 280,000 fish, and the CMA chum salmon aggregate SEG to 45,000 to 110,000 fish. The team recommends no change to the Chinook or sockeye salmon escapement goals. No goals were eliminated and none were added for systems currently without escapement goals.

Book Summary of Pacific Salmon Escapement Goals in Alaska with a Review of Escapements from 2009 to 2017

Download or read book Summary of Pacific Salmon Escapement Goals in Alaska with a Review of Escapements from 2009 to 2017 written by Andrew Roy Munro and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report summarizes statewide Pacific salmon escapement goals in effect in 2017 and documents escapements for all species and stocks with goals from 2009 through 2017. Annual escapements are compared against escapement goals in place at the time to assess outcomes, with summaries by the Division of Commercial Fisheries regions. We list methods used to enumerate escapements and to develop current escapement goals (with brief descriptions) for each monitored stock. Escapement goals were reviewed for Upper Cook Inlet, Lower Cook Inlet, and Kodiak management areas leading up to the 2016/2017 Board of Fisheries meeting cycle. As a result of these reviews, there were 53 escapement goal changes in 2017, including the elimination of 2 goals, establishment of 2 new goals, and the replacement of the Kenai River early- and late-run Chinook salmon goals based on all fish with escapement goals based on large fish only. In addition, two Optimal Escapement Goals were removed from management plans by the Alaska Board of Fisheries. In 2017, 83% of the escapement goals were met or exceeded and 17% of the stocks did not meet minimum escapement goals.

Book Chignik  Alaska Peninsula  and Aleutian Islands Management Areas Salmon Daily and Cumulative Escapement Counts for River Systems with Weirs  1994 2004

Download or read book Chignik Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands Management Areas Salmon Daily and Cumulative Escapement Counts for River Systems with Weirs 1994 2004 written by Switgard Duesterloh and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 134 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: