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Book Management Report for Southeast Alaska and Yakutat Red and Blue King Crab Fisheries  2017 18 2019 20

Download or read book Management Report for Southeast Alaska and Yakutat Red and Blue King Crab Fisheries 2017 18 2019 20 written by Adam Messmer and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report reviews the commercial and personal use fisheries for red and blue king crab in Region I, which includes Registration Area A (Southeast Alaska) and Registration Area D (Yakutat). The commercial red and blue king crab harvest in Southeast Alaska totaled 120,566 lb valued at $1.2 million during the 2017/18 season, which was the last season the fishery was open. The average dock price per pound for red and blue king crab during that season was $9.95. The red king crab fishery in Southeast Alaska is fully developed. Red king crab stocks in Southeast Alaska are assessed in an annual Alaska Department of Fish and Game red king crab pot survey that began in 1979. There have no stock assessment surveys for Yakutat red king crab stocks and harvests in this area have been sporadic and relatively low. The Southeast Alaska commercial red king crab fishery and the personal use red king crab fishery in Section 11-A are managed based on biomass identified in the annual survey. The personal use red king crab fishery outside of Section 11-A is managed by bag and possession limits and area-specific closures defined through emergency orders. Dockside sampling and skipper interviews also are routinely conducted in Southeast Alaska commercial red and blue king crab fisheries

Book Annual Management Report for the 2016 2017 Southeast Alaska Yakutat Red and Blue King Crab Fisheries

Download or read book Annual Management Report for the 2016 2017 Southeast Alaska Yakutat Red and Blue King Crab Fisheries written by Adam Messmer and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 61 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report reviews the commercial and personal use fisheries for red and blue king crab in Region I, which includes Registration Area A (Southeast Alaska) and Registration Area D (Yakutat). The commercial red and blue king crab harvest in Southeast Alaska totaled 176,545 lb valued at $1.88 million during the 2011/2012 season, which was the last season the fishery was open. The average dock price per pound for red and blue king crab during that season was $10.66. The red king crab fishery in Southeast Alaska is fully developed. Red king crab stocks in Southeast Alaska are assessed in an annual red king crab pot survey. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game has conducted a survey of red king crab abundance in Southeast Alaska since 1979. There have never been stock assessment surveys for Yakutat red king crab stocks and harvests in this area have been sporadic and relatively low. The Southeast Alaska commercial red king crab fishery and the personal use red king crab fishery in Section 11-A are managed based on abundance identified in the annual survey. The personal use red king crab fishery outside of Section 11-A is managed by bag and possession limits and area-specific closures defined through emergency orders. Dockside sampling and skipper interviews also are routinely conducted in Southeast Alaska commercial red and blue king crab fisheries.

Book Management Report for the Southeast Alaska and Yakutat Golden King Crab Fisheries  2017 18 2019 20

Download or read book Management Report for the Southeast Alaska and Yakutat Golden King Crab Fisheries 2017 18 2019 20 written by Joseph P. Stratman and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 21 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report reviews the commercial, personal use, and subsistence fisheries for golden king crab in Region I, which includes Registration Area A (Southeast Alaska) Registration Area D (Yakutat) with updates for the 2017/18, 2018/19, and 2019/20 seasons. Golden king crab harvest in Southeast Alaska totaled 50,522 lb valued at $0.44 million during the most recent season (2019/20) with an average dock price of $9.39/lb. The golden king crab fishery is data limited with management dependent on fishery performance information. The commercial fishery is managed across seven management areas in Southeast (Icy Strait, Northern, North Stephens Passage, East Central, Mid-Chatham Strait, Lower Chatham Strait, and Southern). Management biologists utilize information from the fishery observer program (1998–2016), logbook/harvest tickets, and biological data from dockside sampling to inform management decisions, including opening or closing an area and setting area guideline harvest levels each season.

Book Management Report for the Southeast Alaska and Yakutat Dungeness Crab Fisheries  2017 18 2019 20

Download or read book Management Report for the Southeast Alaska and Yakutat Dungeness Crab Fisheries 2017 18 2019 20 written by Tessa Bergmann and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report reviews the commercial fishery for Dungeness crab in Region I, which includes Registration Area A (Southeast Alaska) and Registration Area D (Yakutat). Dungeness crab harvests in Region I totaled 5,330,101 lb valued at $15.8 million during the last completed season. The average dock price per pound for Dungeness crab during the 2019/20 season was $3.01. The Dungeness crab fishery in Region I is fully developed. The first commercial harvest of Dungeness crab from Southeast Alaska occurred in the 1930s. Limited Dungeness crab stock assessment surveys were conducted from 1996 through 1997, and again from 2000 through 2004. Dungeness crab management is by sex, size, and season. In addition to sex, size, and season, a management plan has been implemented for the Southeast Alaska Dungeness crab fishery, mandating the department to conduct a full season harvest estimate two weeks into the summer season. If this full season harvest estimate falls below thresholds described in the management plan, season length is reduced. Dockside sampling and skipper interviews also are routinely conducted in Southeast Alaska. Surveys for Yakutat Dungeness crab were conducted in 2004, 2012, and 2013. Yakutat stocks of Dungeness crab are at very low levels and have been designated as collapsed and recovering. The Yakutat Dungeness crab fishery will remain closed until signs of recovery are apparent and until a management and stock assessment plan is developed to provide sustainable harvest.

Book Annual Management Report for the 2013 2014 Southeast Alaska Yakutat Red and Blue King Crab Fisheries

Download or read book Annual Management Report for the 2013 2014 Southeast Alaska Yakutat Red and Blue King Crab Fisheries written by Adam Messmer and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report reviews the commercial and personal use fisheries for red and blue king crab in Region I, which includes Registration Area A (Southeast Alaska) and Registration Area D (Yakutat).

Book Management Report for the Southeast Alaska and Yakutat Tanner Crab Fisheries  2017 18 2019 20

Download or read book Management Report for the Southeast Alaska and Yakutat Tanner Crab Fisheries 2017 18 2019 20 written by April L. Rebert and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 21 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report reviews the commercial fishery for Tanner crab in Region I, which includes Registration Area A–Southeast Alaska and Registration Area D–Yakutat. Tanner crab harvests in the Southeast portion of Region I totaled 1,212,725 lb valued at $3.89 million for the most recent 2019/20 season. The average dock price per pound for Tanner crab during the 2019/20 season was $3.68. Tanner crab stocks in Southeast are assessed annually in summer and fall stock assessment surveys. Yakutat stocks of Tanner crab have been designated as collapsed and recovering since 2000, and remain closed until signs of recovery are apparent, and until a management plan and stock assessment plans are developed to provide sustainable harvest. This report provides an overview of the commercial fishery, stock assessment development, and seasonal updates for the 2017/18, 2018/19, and 2019/20 seasons.

Book Annual Management Report for the 2016 2017 Southeast Alaska Yakutat Golden King Crab Fisheries

Download or read book Annual Management Report for the 2016 2017 Southeast Alaska Yakutat Golden King Crab Fisheries written by Joseph P. Stratman and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report reviews the commercial, personal use, and subsistence fisheries for golden king crab in Region I which includes Registration Area A-Southeast Alaska and Registration Area D-Yakutat. Golden king crab harvest in Region I totaled 61,586 lb valued at $.67 million during the last completed season. The average dock price per pound for golden king crab during the 2016/17 season was $12.25. Currently a stock assessment survey for the golden king crab stocks in Southeast Alaska does not exist. Managers of the fishery in Southeast Alaska rely on fishery observer, logbook/harvest ticket, and port sampling data to adjust guideline harvest levels. Dockside sampling and skipper interviews also are routinely conducted in Southeast Alaska golden king crab fisheries.

Book 2019 Southeast Alaska Red King Crab Stock Assessment and Management Plan for the 2019 2020 Season

Download or read book 2019 Southeast Alaska Red King Crab Stock Assessment and Management Plan for the 2019 2020 Season written by Katie J. Palof and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 47 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report provides an overview of the stock assessment, harvest strategy, and regulations for the 2019/2020 season Southeast red (Paralithodes camstchaticus) and blue king crab (Paralithodes playpus) commercial and personal use fisheries. The personal use red and blue king crab fishery opened July 1 in Pybus Bay, Seymour Canal, Excursion Inlet, and for non-surveyed areas, while Section 11-A (Juneau Area) opened on August 2 for three and a half days. For the commercial fishery the guideline harvest level is 108,622 lb and is less than the 200,000 lb threshold, therefore the commercial fishery did not open for the 2019/2020 season.

Book Annual Management Report for the 2016 2017 Southeast Alaska Yakutat Dungeness Crab Fisheries

Download or read book Annual Management Report for the 2016 2017 Southeast Alaska Yakutat Dungeness Crab Fisheries written by Joseph P. Stratman and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 35 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report reviews the commercial fishery for Dungeness crab in Region I, which includes Registration Area A (Southeast Alaska) and Registration Area D (Yakutat).Dungeness crab harvests in Region I totaled 2,358,645 lb valued at $7.17 million during the last completed season. The average dock price per pound for Dungeness crab during the 2016/2017 season was $3.09.The Dungeness crab fishery in Region I is fully developed. The first commercial harvest of Dungeness crab from Southeast Alaska occurred in the 1930s. Limited Dungeness crab stock assessment surveys were conducted from 1996 through 1997, and again from 2000 through 2004. Dungeness crab management is by sex, size, and season. In addition to sex, size, and season, a management plan has been implemented for the Southeast Alaska Dungeness crab fishery, mandating the department to conduct a full season harvest estimate two weeks into the summer season. If this full season harvest estimate falls below thresholds described in the management plan, season length is reduced. Dockside sampling and skipper interviews also are routinely conducted in Southeast Alaska. Surveys for Yakutat Dungeness crab were conducted in 2004, 2012, and 2013. Yakutat stocks of Dungeness crab are at very low levels and have been designated as collapsed and recovering. The Yakutat Dungeness crab fishery will remain closed until signs of recovery are apparent and until a management and stock assessment plan is developed to provide sustainable harvest.

Book Annual Management Report for the 2013 2014 Southeast Alaska Yakutat Golden King Crab Fisheries

Download or read book Annual Management Report for the 2013 2014 Southeast Alaska Yakutat Golden King Crab Fisheries written by Andrew Olson and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report reviews the commercial, personal use, and subsistence fisheries for golden king crab in Region I which includes Registration Area A -- Southeast Alaska and Registration Area D -- Yakutat.

Book Annual Management Report for the 2016 2017 Southeast Alaska and Yakutat Tanner Crab Fisheries

Download or read book Annual Management Report for the 2016 2017 Southeast Alaska and Yakutat Tanner Crab Fisheries written by Kellii Wood and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 56 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report reviews the commercial fishery for Tanner crab in Region I, which includes Registration Area A - Southeast Alaska and Registration Area D - Yakutat.

Book 2021 Southeast Alaska Red King Crab Stock Assessment and Management Plan for the 2021 2022 Season

Download or read book 2021 Southeast Alaska Red King Crab Stock Assessment and Management Plan for the 2021 2022 Season written by Katie J. Palof and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 34 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report provides an overview of the stock assessment, harvest strategy, and regulations for the 2021/2022 season Southeast red (Paralithodes camstchaticus) and blue king crab (P. platypus) commercial and personal use fisheries. The personal use red and blue king crab fishery opened July 1, 2021, in non-surveyed areas, while Section 11-A (Juneau Area) opened on August 20 for three and a half days. For the commercial fishery the guideline harvest level is 90,973 lb, less than the 200,000 lb regulatory threshold; therefore, the commercial fishery did not open for the 2021/2022 season.

Book 2012 Report to the Board of Fisheries on Southeast Alaska Yakutat King Crab Fisheries

Download or read book 2012 Report to the Board of Fisheries on Southeast Alaska Yakutat King Crab Fisheries written by Joseph P. Stratman and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 86 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report reviews the commercial and personal use fisheries for king crab in Region I, which includes Southeast Alaska (Registration Area A) and Yakutat (Registration Area D).

Book 2020 Southeast Alaska Red King Crab Stock Assessment and Management Plan for the 2020 2021 Season

Download or read book 2020 Southeast Alaska Red King Crab Stock Assessment and Management Plan for the 2020 2021 Season written by Katie J. Palof and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 35 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report provides an overview of the stock assessment, harvest strategy, and regulations for the 2020/2021 season Southeast red (Paralithodes camstchaticus) and blue king crab (Paralithodes platypus) commercial and personal use fisheries. The personal use red and blue king crab fishery opened July 1 in Excursion Inlet and non-surveyed areas, while Section 11-A (Juneau Area) opened on August 21 for three and a half days. For the commercial fishery the guideline harvest level is 97,881 lb and is less than the 200,000 lb threshold; therefore, the commercial fishery did not open for the 2020/2021 season.

Book Western Alaska King Crab

Download or read book Western Alaska King Crab written by North Pacific Fishery Management Council and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: