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Book 2003 Yukon Area Subsistence  Personal Use  and Commercial Salmon Fisheries Outlook and Management Strategies

Download or read book 2003 Yukon Area Subsistence Personal Use and Commercial Salmon Fisheries Outlook and Management Strategies written by Alaska. Division of Commercial Fisheries. Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Region and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book 2012 Yukon Area Subsistence  Personal Use  and Commercial Salmon Fisheries Outlook and Management Strategies

Download or read book 2012 Yukon Area Subsistence Personal Use and Commercial Salmon Fisheries Outlook and Management Strategies written by Steve J. Hayes and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 19 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This management plan provides an overview of the expected salmon outlooks, management issues, and harvest strategies for Yukon River summer and fall salmon fisheries in 2012. Subsistence, personal use, and commercial fisheries occur throughout the Yukon Area. The Yukon Area includes all waters of the Yukon River drainage in Alaska and all coastal waters of Alaska from Point Romanof south to Naskonat Peninsula.

Book 2004 Yukon Area Subsistence  Personal Use  and Commercial Salmon Fisheries Outlook and Management Strategies

Download or read book 2004 Yukon Area Subsistence Personal Use and Commercial Salmon Fisheries Outlook and Management Strategies written by Alaska. Division of Commercial Fisheries. Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Region and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 43 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book 2006 Yukon Area Subsistence  Personal Use  and Commercial Salmon Fisheries Outlook and Management Strategies

Download or read book 2006 Yukon Area Subsistence Personal Use and Commercial Salmon Fisheries Outlook and Management Strategies written by Fred J. Bue and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 25 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This management plan provides an overview of the expected salmon outlooks, management issues, and harvest strategies for Yukon River summer and fall salmon fisheries in 2006. Subsistence, personal use, and commercial fisheries occur throughout the Yukon Area. The Yukon Area includes all waters of the Yukon River drainage in Alaska and all coastal waters of Alaska from Point Romanof south to Naskonat Peninsula.

Book 2007 Yukon Area Subsistence  Personal Use  and Commercial Salmon Fisheries Outlook and Management Strategies

Download or read book 2007 Yukon Area Subsistence Personal Use and Commercial Salmon Fisheries Outlook and Management Strategies written by Fred J. Bue and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 25 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This management plan provides an overview of the expected salmon outlooks, management issues, and harvest strategies for Yukon River summer and fall salmon fisheries in 2007. Subsistence, personal use, and commercial fisheries occur throughout the Yukon area. The Yukon area includes all waters of the Yukon River drainage in Alaska and all coastal waters of Alaska from Point Romanof south to Naskonat Peninsula.

Book 2009 Yukon Area Subsistence  Personal Use  and Commercial Salmon Fisheries Outlook and Management Strategies

Download or read book 2009 Yukon Area Subsistence Personal Use and Commercial Salmon Fisheries Outlook and Management Strategies written by Fred J. Bue and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 27 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This management plan provides an overview of the expected salmon outlooks, management issues, and harvest strategies for Yukon River summer and fall salmon fisheries in 2009. Subsistence, personal use, and commercial fisheries occur throughout the Yukon Area. The Yukon Area includes all waters of the Yukon River drainage in Alaska and all coastal waters of Alaska from Point Romanof south to Naskonat Peninsula.

Book 2011 Yukon Area Subsistence  Personal Use  and Commercial Salmon Fisheries Outlook and Management Strategies

Download or read book 2011 Yukon Area Subsistence Personal Use and Commercial Salmon Fisheries Outlook and Management Strategies written by Steve J. Hayes and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 25 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This management plan provides an overview of the expected salmon outlooks, management issues, and harvest strategies for Yukon River summer and fall salmon fisheries in 2011. Subsistence, personal use, and commercial fisheries occur throughout the Yukon Area. The Yukon Area includes all waters of the Yukon River drainage in Alaska and all coastal waters of Alaska from Point Romanof south to Naskonat Peninsula.

Book 2008 Yukon Area Subsistence  Personal Use  and Commercial Salmon Fisheries Outlook and Management Strategies

Download or read book 2008 Yukon Area Subsistence Personal Use and Commercial Salmon Fisheries Outlook and Management Strategies written by Fred J. Bue and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 25 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This management plan provides an overview of the expected salmon outlooks, management issues, and harvest strategies for Yukon River summer and fall salmon fisheries in 2008. Subsistence, personal use, and commercial fisheries occur throughout the Yukon area. The Yukon area includes all waters of the Yukon River drainage in Alaska and all coastal waters of Alaska from Point Romanof south to Naskonat Peninsula.

Book Information Used for Management of the Lower Yukon Area Commercial Salmon Fisheries

Download or read book Information Used for Management of the Lower Yukon Area Commercial Salmon Fisheries written by Alaska. Division of Commercial Fisheries and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 24 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Yukon Area Commercial and Subsistence Salmon Fisheries 1989 Management Plan

Download or read book Yukon Area Commercial and Subsistence Salmon Fisheries 1989 Management Plan written by Alaska. Division of Commercial Fisheries. Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Region and published by . This book was released on 1989 with total page 22 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Yukon River Salmon Stock Status and Salmon Fisheries  2022

Download or read book Yukon River Salmon Stock Status and Salmon Fisheries 2022 written by Deena M. Jallen and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report provides the Alaska Board of Fisheries with information on Yukon Area salmon stock status, including escapement and harvest data for the January 2023 regulatory meeting. In response to the guidelines established in the Policy for the Management of Sustainable Salmon Fisheries (5 AAC 39.222), the Alaska Board of Fisheries (board) classified the Yukon River Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha stock as a stock of yield concern at its September 2000 work session. An action plan was developed by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and acted upon by the board in January 2001. The status as a yield concern was continued for Yukon River Chinook salmon at the January 2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, and 2019 board meetings. Chinook salmon escapement goal performance has been mixed throughout the past 5 years (2018–2022) throughout the Alaska portion of the Yukon River drainage, but escapement goals were not met from 2020 to 2022. Conservative management actions taken inseason have included full subsistence fishery closures to protect low runs as they migrate upriver. Additionally, Yukon River summer chum, fall chum O. keta, and coho salmon O. kisutch recently experienced a drastic decline since 2020. Most escapement goals for chum and coho salmon have not been achieved since 2020 despite significant subsistence, personal use, and commercial fishing restrictions and closures. Historically, the Yukon River chum and coho salmon stocks have met or exceeded escapement goals and provided for subsistence, personal use, and commercial fisheries, with a few exceptions of decreased production in a couple tributaries.

Book Yukon River Salmon 2020 Season Summary and 2021 Season Outlook

Download or read book Yukon River Salmon 2020 Season Summary and 2021 Season Outlook written by Yukon River Joint Technical Committee and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Yukon River Joint Technical Committee (JTC) of the United States and Canada meets twice a year to analyze and discuss harvest and escapement goals, management trends, postseason reviews, preseason outlooks, and results of cooperative research projects for Canadian-origin Yukon River salmon. This report summarizes the status of Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, coho O. kisutch, and summer and fall chum salmon O. keta stocks in 2020, presents a 2021 season outlook, and provides data about salmon harvests in commercial, subsistence, aboriginal, personal use, domestic, and sport or recreational fisheries. Summaries of Yukon River research projects are also included. For 2020, the preliminary estimate of Chinook salmon (mainstem) spawning escapement in Canada was 30,967 fish, which was below the interim management escapement goal (IMEG) range of 42,500–55,000 fish. A preliminary estimate of the total Canadian-origin Chinook salmon run was 45,501 fish. The preliminary estimate of fall chum salmon spawning escapement in the Canadian mainstem Yukon River was approximately 23,512 fish, which was below the IMEG range of 70,000–104,000 fish. The preliminary estimate of fall chum salmon spawning escapement in the Fishing Branch River (Porcupine River), obtained from a weir count was 4,795 fish, which was below the IMEG range of 22,000–49,000 fish. Recommended interim management escapement goals for Canadian-origin mainstem Yukon River Chinook and fall chum salmon and Fishing Branch (Porcupine River) fall chum salmon in 2021 remain the same as for 2020.

Book Yukon River Salmon 2008 Season Summary and 2009 Season Outlook

Download or read book Yukon River Salmon 2008 Season Summary and 2009 Season Outlook written by Yukon River Joint Technical Committee and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 199 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Joint Technical Committee (JTC) of the United States and Canada serves as a scientific advisory body to the Yukon River Panel. The JTC discusses harvest and escapement goals, management trends, postseason reviews and preseason outlooks, and results of cooperative research projects. The report summarizes the status of salmon stocks (Chinook, coho, summer and fall chum salmon) in 2008 with reference to historical data, presents an outlook for the 2009 season, and provides data on the utilization of salmon species by commercial and subsistence (aboriginal) harvests, personal use (domestic) and sport (recreational) fishery. The report further compiles summaries of Yukon River projects (e.g., mark-recapture, sonar, stock identification) and a review of salmon bycatch in the groundfish and pollock fisheries of the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska. Yukon River escapement goals for Chinook, (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), chum (O. keta) and coho (O. kisutch) salmon remained unchanged for 2009.

Book Yukon River Salmon 2007 Season Summary and 2008 Season Outlook

Download or read book Yukon River Salmon 2007 Season Summary and 2008 Season Outlook written by Yukon River Joint Technical Committee and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 205 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Joint Technical Committee (JTC) of the United States and Canada serves as a scientific advisory body to the Yukon River Panel. The JTC discusses harvest and escapement goals, management trends, post-season reviews and pre-season outlooks, and results of cooperative research projects. The report summarizes the status of salmon stocks (Chinook, coho, summer and fall chum salmon) in 2007 with reference to historical data, presents an outlook for the 2008 season, and provides data on the utilization of salmon species by commercial and subsistence (aboriginal) harvests, personal use (domestic) and sport (recreational) fishery. The report further compiles summaries of Yukon River projects (e.g., mark-recapture, sonar, stock identification) and a review of salmon bycatch in the groundfish and pollock fisheries of the Bering Sea and the Gulf of Alaska. Yukon River escapement goals for Chinook, chum and coho salmon remained unchanged for 2008.

Book Subsistence and Personal Use Salmon Harvests in the Alaska Portion of the Yukon River Drainage  2012

Download or read book Subsistence and Personal Use Salmon Harvests in the Alaska Portion of the Yukon River Drainage 2012 written by Deena M. Jallen and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 119 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This annual report contains estimates of subsistence and personal use salmon harvests within the Alaska portion of the Yukon River drainage. Most Yukon Area communities have no regulatory requirements to report their subsistence salmon harvest. For these remote communities, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game used a voluntary survey program. Harvest information was collected through postseason household interviews, follow-up telephone interviews, postal questionnaires, and harvest calendars. Stratified random sampling techniques were used to select Yukon Area households to be interviewed. In 2012, a total of 1,125 households were surveyed in 33 communities. Data from surveyed households were expanded to estimate the harvest of unsurveyed households. In more accessible portions of the Yukon Area, fishermen are required to document their harvest on a subsistence or personal use permit. In 2012, there were 478 subsistence and personal use permits issued and 94% were returned. Of these returned permits, 229 reported fishing. This report also documents subsistence salmon given to households from various test fishery projects. The total subsistence and personal use harvest throughout the Yukon Area was estimated to be 30,486 Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, 127,313 summer chum O. keta, 99,719 fall chum O. keta, and 21,633 coho O. kisutch salmon. The primary fishing gear types used were set gillnets (49%), drift gillnets (45%), fish wheels (5%) and other (