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Book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report  2010

Download or read book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report 2010 written by Trent G. Hartill and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 142 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is a summary of the 2010 season and historical data concerning management of the commercial salmon fisheries of the Northwestern and Northern districts of the North Alaska Peninsula, which is part of the Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M).

Book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report  2020

Download or read book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report 2020 written by Reid H. Johnson and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is a summary of the 2020 season and historical data concerning management of the commercial salmon fisheries of the Northwestern and Northern districts of the North Alaska Peninsula in the Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M). Most commercial salmon fishing effort on the North Alaska Peninsula targeted sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka. The 2020 commercial salmon harvest on the North Alaska Peninsula was 1,223 Chinook O. tshawytscha, 1,780,175 sockeye, 48,176 coho O. kisutch, 30,481 pink O. gorbuscha, and 56,152 chum O. keta salmon. The North Peninsula Chinook Salmon harvest was below the 10-year average (2010–2019) of 2,090 fish. The sockeye salmon harvest in the Northern District of 1,763,545 fish was below the 10-year average harvest of 2,146,231 fish. The North Alaska Peninsula chum salmon harvest of 56,152 fish was below the 10-year average of 184,696 chum salmon, with nearly all (43,128 fish) of the harvest occurring in the Izembek–Moffet Bay Section of the Northwestern District. The total exvessel value of all North Peninsula fisheries is estimated to be $9.0 million. The exvessel value was well below the recent 10-year average of $12.7 million. The majority of the North Peninsula fisheries’ value is composed of sockeye salmon harvested in the Northern District ($8.6 million). Total sockeye salmon escapement for North Alaska Peninsula streams was 1,079,928 fish, below the 10-year average of 1,234,481 fish. Approximately 73% of the sockeye salmon escapement occurred in the Northern District’s 4 systems in which sockeye salmon escapements are enumerated with weirs (Nelson, Bear, Sandy, and Ilnik Rivers).

Book South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Annual Management Report  2010

Download or read book South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Annual Management Report 2010 written by Aaron D. Poetter and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 141 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report summarizes the 2010 season and historical information regarding commercial salmon fisheries of the South Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M).

Book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report  2011

Download or read book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report 2011 written by Dawn M. Wilburn and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 139 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is a summary of the 2011 season and historical data concerning management of the commercial salmon fisheries of the Northwestern and Northern districts of the North Alaska Peninsula in the Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M).

Book The North Alaska Peninsula Salmon Report to the Alaska Board of Fisheries  2010

Download or read book The North Alaska Peninsula Salmon Report to the Alaska Board of Fisheries 2010 written by Robert L. Murphy and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 57 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The North Alaska Peninsula includes Bering Sea waters of the Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M) within three miles of the shore from Cape Sarichef on Unimak Island to Cape Menshikof, which borders Bristol Bay Management Area (Area T). North Alaska Peninsula is divided into two districts: Northwestern and Northern districts. Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, sockeye salmon O. nerka, coho salmon O. kisutch, pink salmon O. gorbuscha, and chum salmon O. keta are harvested in commercial fisheries in the waters of North Alaska Peninsula.

Book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report  2022

Download or read book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report 2022 written by Charles W. Russell and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is a summary of the 2022 season and historical data concerning management of the commercial salmon fisheries of the Northwestern and Northern Districts of the North Alaska Peninsula in the Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M). Most commercial salmon fishing effort on the North Alaska Peninsula targeted sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka. The 2022 commercial salmon harvest on the North Alaska Peninsula was 887 Chinook O. tshawytscha, 3,604,235 sockeye, 7,711 coho O. kisutch, 12,362 pink O. gorbuscha, and 14,095 chum O. keta salmon. The North Peninsula Chinook salmon harvest was below the 10-year average (2012–2021) of 1,879 fish. The sockeye salmon harvest in the Northern District of 3,548,252 fish exceeded the 10-year average harvest of 2,208,966 fish. The North Alaska Peninsula chum salmon harvest of 14,095 fish was below the 10-year average of 137,651 chum salmon, with nearly all (9,316 fish) of the harvest occurring in the Izembek-Moffet Bay Section of the Northwestern District. The total exvessel value of all North Peninsula fisheries is estimated to be $29.3 million. The exvessel value was well above the recent 10-year average of $17.0 million. The majority of the North Peninsula fisheries’ value is composed of sockeye salmon harvested in the Northern District ($28.8 million).

Book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report  2012

Download or read book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report 2012 written by Dawn M. Wilburn and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 135 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is a summary of the 2012 season and historical data concerning management of the commercial salmon fisheries of the Northwestern and Northern districts of the North Alaska Peninsula in the Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M).

Book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report  2018

Download or read book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report 2018 written by Reid H. Johnson and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is a summary of the 2018 season and historical data concerning management of the commercial salmon fisheries of the Northwestern and Northern districts of the North Alaska Peninsula in the Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M). Most commercial salmon fishing effort on the North Alaska Peninsula targeted sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka. The 2018 commercial salmon harvest on the North Alaska Peninsula was 1,761 Chinook O. tshawytscha, 2,366,324 sockeye O. nerka, 105,210 coho O. kisutch, 32,241 pink O. gorbuscha, and 157,349 chum O. keta salmon. The North Alaska Peninsula Chinook salmon harvest was below the 10-year average of 2,025 fish. The sockeye salmon harvest in the Northern District of 2,350,646 fish was above the 10-year average harvest of 1,998,486 fish. Of the Northern District harvest, 93% (2,182,607 fish) were harvested in the sections between Port Moller and Outer Port Heiden. The North Alaska Peninsula chum salmon harvest of 157,349 fish was below the 10-year average of 174,182 fish, with about 67% (105,705 fish) of the harvest occurring in the Northwestern District, specifically in the Izembek-Moffet Bay Section. Nearly all Northern District chum salmon harvest was incidental to targeted sockeye salmon fisheries. The total exvessel value of all North Peninsula fisheries is estimated to be 16.5 million dollars. The majority of the value of the North Peninsula fisheries is made up of sockeye salmon harvested in the Northern District (15.8 million dollars).

Book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report  2014

Download or read book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report 2014 written by Reid H. Johnson and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 150 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is a summary of the 2014 season and historical data concerning management of the commercial salmon fisheries of the Northwestern and Northern districts of the North Alaska Peninsula in the Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M). Most commercial salmon fishing effort on the North Alaska Peninsula targeted sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka. The 2014 commercial salmon harvest on the North Alaska Peninsula was 906 Chinook O. tshawytscha, 1,962,932 sockeye, 107,785 coho O. kisutch, 11,437 pink O. gorbuscha, and 128,843 chum O. keta salmon. The North Peninsula Chinook Salmon harvest was well below the ten year average of 4,660 fish. The sockeye salmon harvest in the Northern District of 1,925,565 fish was only slightly below the 2004-2013 average harvest of 1,977,318 fish. Of the Northern District harvest, 88% (1,693,280 fish) were harvested in the sections between Port Moller Bight and Outer Port Heiden. The North Alaska Peninsula chum salmon harvest of 128,843 fish was below the ten-year average of 162,040 chum salmon, with about 74% (95,314 fish) of the harvest occurring in the Northwestern District. Approximately 32% of chum salmon harvested in the Northern District were caught in the Bear River Section; nearly all Northwestern District chum salmon harvest was incidental as the result of targeted sockeye salmon fisheries. Total sockeye salmon escapement for North Alaska Peninsula streams was 1,176,152 fish, slightly above the 2004-2013 average of 1,059,320 fish. Approximately 70% of the sockeye salmon escapement occurred in the Northern District's four systems in which sockeye salmon escapements are enumerated with weirs (Nelson, Bear, Sandy, and Ilnik rivers).

Book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report  2015

Download or read book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report 2015 written by Reid H. Johnson and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 163 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is a summary of the 2015 season and historical data concerning management of the commercial salmon fisheries of the Northwestern and Northern districts of the North Alaska Peninsula in the Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M). Most commercial salmon fishing effort on the North Alaska Peninsula targeted sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka. The 2015 commercial salmon harvest on the North Alaska Peninsula was 2,843 Chinook O. tshawytscha, 2,728,318 sockeye, 57,133 coho O. kisutch, 12,392 pink O. gorbuscha, and 191,676 chum O. keta salmon. The North Peninsula Chinook Salmon harvest was well below the 10 year average of 3,710 fish. The sockeye salmon harvest in the Northern District of 2,696,613 fish was well above the 2005-2014 average harvest of 1,936,339 fish. Of the Northern District harvest, 87% (2,349,004 fish) were harvested in the sections between Port Moller and Outer Port Heiden. The North Alaska Peninsula chum salmon harvest of 191,676 fish was above the 10-year average of 173,429 chum salmon, with about 81% (155,102 fish) of the harvest occurring in the Northwestern District. Approximately 45% of chum salmon harvested in the Northern District were caught in the Black Hills Section; nearly all North Peninsula chum salmon harvest was incidental as the result of targeted sockeye salmon fisheries.

Book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report  2017

Download or read book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report 2017 written by Reid H. Johnson and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 155 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is a summary of the 2017 season and historical data concerning management of the commercial salmon fisheries of the Northwestern and Northern districts of the North Alaska Peninsula in the Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M). Most commercial salmon fishing effort on the North Alaska Peninsula targeted sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka. The 2017 commercial salmon harvest on the North Alaska Peninsula was 2,858 Chinook O. tshawytscha, 3,861,515 sockeye, 6,655 coho O. kisutch, 11,341 pink O. gorbuscha, and 82,230 chum O. keta salmon. The North Peninsula Chinook Salmon harvest was comparable to the 10-year average of 2,500 fish. The sockeye salmon harvest in the Northern District of 3,772,502 fish was well above the 2007-2016 average harvest of 1,947,355 fish. Of the Northern District harvest, 90% (3,409,118 fish) were harvested in the sections between Port Moller and Outer Port Heiden. The North Alaska Peninsula chum salmon harvest of 82,230 fish was well below the 10-year average of 184,060 chum salmon, with about 70% (57,663 fish) of the harvest occurring in the Northwestern District, specifically in the Izembek-Moffet Bay Section. Nearly all Northern District chum salmon harvest was incidental to targeted sockeye salmon fisheries. The total exvessel value of all North Peninsula fisheries is estimated to be 22.9 million dollars. The majority of the value of the North Peninsula fisheries is made up of sockeye salmon harvested in the Northern District (22.2 million dollars). Total sockeye salmon escapement for North Alaska Peninsula streams was 2,365,317 fish, above the 2007-2016 average of 1,057,754 fish. Approximately 66% of the sockeye salmon escapement occurred in the Northern District's four systems in which sockeye salmon escapements are enumerated with weirs (Nelson, Bear, Sandy, and Ilnik rivers).

Book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report  2006

Download or read book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report 2006 written by Robert L. Murphy and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 135 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report summarizes the 2006 season and historical data concerning management of the commercial salmon fisheries of the northwestern and northern districts of the North Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M).

Book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report  2008

Download or read book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report 2008 written by Robert L. Murphy and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 135 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report summarizes the 2008 season and historical data concerning management of the commercial salmon fisheries of the Northwestern and Northern Districts of the North Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M).

Book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report  2019

Download or read book North Alaska Peninsula Commercial Salmon Annual Management Report 2019 written by Reid H. Johnson and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 163 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is a summary of the 2019 season and historical data concerning management of the commercial salmon fisheries of the Northwestern and Northern districts of the North Alaska Peninsula in the Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M). Most commercial salmon fishing effort on the North Alaska Peninsula targeted sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka. The 2019 commercial salmon harvest on the North Alaska Peninsula was 3,874 Chinook O. tshawytscha, 2,400,781 sockeye, 42,448 coho O. kisutch, 578,038 pink O. gorbuscha, and 231,144 chum O. keta salmon. The North Peninsula Chinook Salmon harvest was above the 10-year average of 2,021 fish. The sockeye salmon harvest in the Northern District of 2,395,165 fish was above the 2009-2018 average harvest of 2,042,729 fish. Of the Northern District harvest, 99% of sockeye salmon (2,393,847 fish) were harvested in the sections between Nelson Lagoon and Outer Port Heiden. The North Alaska Peninsula chum salmon harvest of 231,144 fish was above the 10-year average of 172,181 chum salmon, with nearly all (185,872 fish) of the harvest occurring in the Northwestern District. In the Northern District, chum salmon harvest was largely incidental to targeted sockeye salmon fisheries. The total exvessel value of all North Peninsula fisheries is estimated to be $21.3 million. The majority of the value of the North Peninsula fisheries is made up of sockeye salmon harvested in the Northern District ($20.1 million).