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Book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2006 Commercial Salmon Fishery

Download or read book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2006 Commercial Salmon Fishery written by Jeff A. Wadle and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This reports that the commercial salmon fisheries in the Kodiak Management Area (KMA) will be managed to promote maximum production opportunities for future KMA salmon returns by achieving salmon escapement goals. In addition, managers will attempt to provide for orderly fisheries while maximizing harvest opportunities on the highest quality salmon, and will adhere to the biological and allocative requirements of the management plans adopted by the Alaska Board of Fisheries for the KMA.

Book Kodiak Management Area Commercial Salmon Fishery Annual Management Report  2006

Download or read book Kodiak Management Area Commercial Salmon Fishery Annual Management Report 2006 written by Joseph J. Dinnocenzo and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report describes the Kodiak Management Area (KMA), provides an overview of the KMA salmon resources, and explains the 2006 KMA commercial salmon fisheries and the various harvest strategies that were in effect throughout the commercial salmon fishing season. In addition, this report reviews recent and historical commercial, sport, and subsistence harvests and effort levels in the KMA.

Book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2023 Commercial Salmon Fishery

Download or read book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2023 Commercial Salmon Fishery written by James Vincent Jackson and published by . This book was released on 2023 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) will manage the commercial salmon fisheries in the Kodiak Management Area (KMA) to promote maximum sustained yield for future KMA salmon returns by achieving salmon escapement goals and providing opportunity to harvest salmon in excess of those goals. ADF&G will attempt to provide for orderly fisheries while maximizing harvest opportunities on the highest quality salmon. ADF&G will adhere to the biological and allocative requirements of the management plans adopted by the Alaska Board of Fisheries for the KMA. Management of the fisheries follows a general chronology based on the run timing of 4 commercially targeted salmon species: sockeye Oncorhynchus nerka, coho O. kisutch, pink O. gorbuscha, and chum salmon O. keta. The 2023 preseason forecasts a harvest of approximately 1,790,000 sockeye, 379,700 coho, 26,200,000 pink, and 456,800 chum salmon. Additionally, about 8,000 Chinook salmon O. tshawytscha could be harvested incidentally in fisheries targeting other salmon species. All fishing periods are established by emergency order. The initial sockeye salmon commercial test fishing period for the west side of Kodiak Island is tentatively scheduled for June 9 but may occur as early as June 1. A June 9 fishery opening is also planned for the Duck Bay, Izhut Bay, Inner Kitoi Bay, Outer Kitoi Bay Sections, and the Foul Bay and Waterfall Bay Special Harvest Areas. The initial commercial test fishing period in the Alitak District will be determined based on inseason indicators of run strength. On July 6, the initial weekly fishing period targeting pink salmon will be 105 hours (41⁄2 days) in length for Kodiak Archipelago sections, and the Mainland District fishing periods will be 57 hours in length.

Book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2019 Commercial Salmon Fishery

Download or read book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2019 Commercial Salmon Fishery written by Brad J. Fuerst and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) will manage the commercial salmon fisheries in the Kodiak Management Area (KMA) to promote maximum sustained yield for future KMA salmon returns by achieving salmon escapement goals and providing opportunity to harvest salmon in excess of those goals. ADF&G will attempt to provide for orderly fisheries while maximizing harvest opportunities on the highest quality salmon. ADF&G will adhere to the biological and allocative requirements of the management plans adopted by the Alaska Board of Fisheries for the KMA. Management of the fisheries follows a general chronology based on the run timing of 4 commercially targeted salmon species: sockeye Oncorhynchus nerka, coho O. kisutch, pink O. gorbuscha, and chum salmon O. keta. The 2019 preseason forecasts project a harvest of approximately 2,336,000 sockeye, 318,000 coho, 27,000,000 pink, and 935,000 chum salmon. Additionally, about 8,000 Chinook salmon O. tshawytscha could be harvested incidentally in fisheries targeting other salmon species. All fishing periods are established by emergency order. The initial sockeye salmon commercial test fishing period for the west side of Kodiak Island is tentatively scheduled for June 9 but may occur as early as June 1. A June 9 fishery opening is also planned for the Duck Bay, Izhut Bay, Inner Kitoi Bay, Outer Kitoi Bay sections, and the Foul Bay and Waterfall Bay Special Harvest areas. The initial commercial test fishing period in the Alitak District will be determined based on inseason indicators of run strength. On July 6, the initial weekly fishing period targeting pink salmon will be 105 hours (~41⁄2 days) in length for Kodiak Archipelago sections, and the Mainland District sections north of Cape Aklek fishing periods will be 57 hours (~21⁄2 days) in length.

Book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2022 Commercial Salmon Fishery

Download or read book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2022 Commercial Salmon Fishery written by James Vincent Jackson and published by . This book was released on 2022 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) will manage the commercial salmon fisheries in the Kodiak Management Area (KMA) to promote maximum sustained yield for future KMA salmon returns by achieving salmon escapement goals and providing opportunity to harvest salmon in excess of those goals. ADF&G will attempt to provide for orderly fisheries while maximizing harvest opportunities on the highest quality salmon. ADF&G will adhere to the biological and allocative requirements of the management plans adopted by the Alaska Board of Fisheries for the KMA. Management of the fisheries follows a general chronology based on the run timing of 4 commercially targeted salmon species: sockeye Oncorhynchus nerka, coho O. kisutch, pink O. gorbuscha, and chum salmon O. keta. The 2022 preseason forecasts project a harvest of approximately 3,254,800 sockeye, 453,300 coho, 19,437,600 pink, and 751,300 chum salmon. Additionally, about 7,150 Chinook salmon O. tshawytscha could be harvested incidentally in fisheries targeting other salmon species. All fishing periods are established by emergency order. The initial sockeye salmon commercial test fishing period for the west side of Kodiak Island is tentatively scheduled for June 9 but may occur as early as June 1. A June 9 fishery opening is also planned for the Duck Bay, Izhut Bay, Inner Kitoi Bay, Outer Kitoi Bay sections, and the Foul Bay and Waterfall Bay Special Harvest areas. The initial commercial test fishing period in the Alitak District will be determined based on inseason indicators of run strength. On July 6, the initial weekly fishing period targeting pink salmon will be 81 hours in length for Kodiak Archipelago sections, and the Mainland District fishing periods will be 57 hours in length.

Book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2020 Commercial Salmon Fishery

Download or read book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2020 Commercial Salmon Fishery written by James Vincent Jackson and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this document is to provide commercial salmon fishermen and buyers with information and guidelines used by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) to manage the commercial salmon fisheries of the North Alaska Peninsula during 2020. The 2020 projected North Alaska Peninsula salmon harvest is 2,667,800 fish: 2,800 Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, 2,400,000 sockeye salmon O. nerka, 65,000 coho salmon O. kisutch, 50,000 pink salmon O. gorbuscha, and 150,000 chum salmon O. keta. The bulk of the salmon harvest is projected to occur in the Northern District between the Nelson Lagoon and Outer Port Heiden sections. The predominant gear types used in the North Alaska Peninsula are drift and set gillnets, though purse seine is a legal gear type in some areas. In 2020, salmon enumeration weirs on the Nelson, Bear, Sandy, and Ilnik rivers will be used to facilitate inseason escapement assessment and management.

Book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2011 Commercial Salmon Fishery

Download or read book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2011 Commercial Salmon Fishery written by Joseph J. Dinnocenzo and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 41 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Specifics on the Alaska Department of Fish and Game's management of the commercial salmon fisheries in the Kodiak Management Area (KMA), which is designed to promote maximum sustained yield for future KMA salmon returns by achieving salmon escapement goals and providing opportunity to harvest salmon in excess of those goals. In addition, the department's plan will attempt to provide for orderly fisheries while maximizing harvest opportunities on the highest quality salmon.

Book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2007 Commercial Salmon Fishery

Download or read book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2007 Commercial Salmon Fishery written by Jeff A. Wadle and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 27 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This reports that the Alaska Department of Fish and Game will manage the commercial salmon fisheries in the Kodiak Management Area (KMA) to promote maximum production opportunities for future KMA salmon returns by achieving salmon escapement goals. In addition, the Department will attempt to provide for orderly fisheries while maximizing harvest opportunities on the highest quality salmon, and will adhere to the biological and allocative requirements of the management plans adopted by the Alaska Board of Fisheries for the KMA.

Book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2018 Commercial Salmon Fishery

Download or read book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2018 Commercial Salmon Fishery written by Brad J. Fuerst and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page 54 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) will manage the commercial salmon fisheries in the Kodiak Management Area (KMA) to promote maximum sustained yield for future KMA salmon returns by achieving salmon escapement goals and providing opportunity to harvest salmon in excess of those goals. ADF&G will attempt to provide for orderly fisheries while maximizing harvest opportunities on the highest quality salmon. ADF&G will adhere to the biological and allocative requirements of the management plans adopted by the Alaska Board of Fisheries for the KMA. Management of the fisheries follows a general chronology based on the run timing of 4 commercially targeted salmon species: sockeye Oncorhynchus nerka, coho O. kisutch, pink O. gorbuscha, and chum salmon O. keta. The 2018 preseason forecasts project a harvest of approximately 2,609,500 sockeye, 400,200 coho, 8,700,000 pink, and 1,017,000 chum salmon. Additionally, about 8,000 Chinook salmon O. tshawytscha could be harvested incidentally in fisheries targeting other salmon species. All fishing periods are established by emergency order. The initial sockeye salmon commercial test fishing period for the west side of Kodiak Island is tentatively scheduled for June 9 but may occur as early as June 1. A June 9 fishery opening is also planned for the Duck Bay, Izhut Bay, Inner Kitoi Bay, Outer Kitoi Bay sections, and the Foul Bay and Waterfall Bay Special Harvest areas. The initial commercial test fishing period in the Alitak District will be determined based on inseason indicators of run strength. On July 6, the initial weekly fishing period targeting pink salmon will be 57 hours (~21⁄2 days) in length for Kodiak Archipelago sections, and the Mainland District sections north of Cape Aklek fishing periods will be 57 hours (~21⁄2 days) in length.

Book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2009 Commercial Salmon Fishery

Download or read book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2009 Commercial Salmon Fishery written by Jeff A. Wadle and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This reports that the Alaska Department of Fish and Game will manage the commercial salmon fisheries in the Kodiak Management Area (KMA) to promote maximum production opportunities for future KMA salmon returns by achieving salmon escapement goals and providing opportunity to harvest salmon in excess of those goals. In addition, the Department will attempt to provide for orderly fisheries while maximizing harvest opportunities on the highest quality salmon, and will adhere to the biological and allocative requirements of the management plans adopted by the Alaska Board of Fisheries for the KMA.

Book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2008 Commercial Salmon Fishery

Download or read book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2008 Commercial Salmon Fishery written by Jeff A. Wadle and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This reports that the Alaska Department of Fish and Game will manage the commercial salmon fisheries in the Kodiak Management Area (KMA) to promote maximum production opportunities for future KMA salmon returns by achieving salmon escapement goals. In addition, the Department will attempt to provide for orderly fisheries while maximizing harvest opportunities on the highest quality salmon, and will adhere to the biological and allocative requirements of the management plans adopted by the Alaska Board of Fisheries for the KMA.

Book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2016 Commercial Salmon Fishery

Download or read book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2016 Commercial Salmon Fishery written by Brad A. Fuerst and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) will manage the commercial salmon fisheries in the Kodiak Management Area (KMA) to promote maximum sustained yield for future KMA salmon returns by achieving salmon escapement goals and providing opportunity to harvest salmon in excess of those goals. ADF&G will attempt to provide for orderly fisheries while maximizing harvest opportunities on the highest quality salmon. ADF&G will adhere to the biological and allocative requirements of the management plans adopted by the Alaska Board of Fisheries for the KMA. Management of the fisheries follows a general chronology based on the run timing of four commercially targeted salmon species: sockeye Oncorhynchus nerka, coho O. kisutch, pink O. gorbuscha, and chum salmon O. keta. The 2016 preseason forecasts project a harvest of approximately 3,408,000 sockeye, 330,000 coho, and 16,193,000 pink and 643,000 chum salmon. Additionally, about 15,000 Chinook salmon O. tshawytscha could be harvested incidentally in fisheries targeting other salmon species. All fishing periods are established by emergency order. The initial sockeye salmon commercial test fishing period for the west side of Kodiak Island is tentatively scheduled for June 9, but may occur as early as June 1. A June 9 fishery opening is also planned for the Duck Bay, Izhut Bay, Inner Kitoi, Outer Kitoi Bay sections; and the Foul Bay and Waterfall Bay Special Harvest areas. The initial commercial test fishing period in the Alitak District will be determined based on inseason indicators of run strength. On July 6, the initial weekly fishing period targeting pink salmon will be 105 hours (41/2 days) in length for Kodiak Archipelago sections and the Mainland District sections north of Cape Aklek will be 57 hours (21/2 days) in length.

Book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2012 Commercial Salmon Fishery

Download or read book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2012 Commercial Salmon Fishery written by James Vincent Jackson and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 56 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Specifics on the Alaska Department of Fish and Game's management of the commercial salmon fisheries in the Kodiak Management Area (KMA), which is designed to promote maximum sustained yield for future KMA salmon returns by achieving salmon escapement goals and providing opportunity to harvest salmon in excess of those goals. In addition, the department's plan will attempt to provide for orderly fisheries while maximizing harvest opportunities on the highest quality salmon.

Book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2010 Commercial Salmon Fishery

Download or read book Kodiak Management Area Harvest Strategy for the 2010 Commercial Salmon Fishery written by James Vincent Jackson and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This reports that the Alaska Department of Fish and Game will manage the commercial salmon fisheries in the Kodiak Management Area (KMA) to promote maximum sustained yield for future KMA salmon returns by achieving salmon escapement goals and providing opportunity to harvest salmon in excess of those goals. In addition, the department will attempt to provide for orderly fisheries while maximizing harvest opportunities on the highest quality salmon.