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South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Annual Management Report, 2017 and the 2016 Subsistence Fisheries in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas

South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Annual Management Report, 2017 and the 2016 Subsistence Fisheries in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas
Author: Elisabeth K. C. Fox
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Total Pages: 151
Release: 2018
Genre: Escapement (Fisheries)
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"This report describes commercial salmon fisheries located in South Alaska Peninsula waters, further divided into 4 districts: (1) Southeastern District, consisting of waters between Kupreanof Point and McGinty Point; (2) South Central District,consisting of waters between McGinty Point and Arch Point Light; (3) Southwestern District, consisting of waters between Arch Point Light, False Pass, and Cape Pankof Light; and (4) Unimak District, consisting of waters between Cape Pankof Light and Scotch Cap, including Sanak Island (Appendices A2 through A6). The Southeastern District is further subdivided into 2 areas with different management plans: (1) the Shumagin Islands Section, consisting of the Shumagin Islands archipelago, and (2) the Southeastern District Mainland (SEDM), consisting of Stepovak, Balboa, and Beaver bays (Appendix A3). Data within this report supersedes data published in previous reports by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G)."--Introduction.


South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Annual Management Report, 2018 and the 2017 Subsistence Fisheries in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas

South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Annual Management Report, 2018 and the 2017 Subsistence Fisheries in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas
Author: Elisabeth K. C. Fox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2019
Genre: Escapement (Fisheries)
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This report summarizes historical information regarding commercial salmon fisheries of the South Alaska Peninsula Management Area of Area M and the 2018 season.


South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Annual Management Report, 2019 and the 2018 Subsistence Fisheries in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas

South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Annual Management Report, 2019 and the 2018 Subsistence Fisheries in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas
Author: Elisabeth K. C. Fox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2020
Genre: Escapement (Fisheries)
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This report summarizes the 2019 season and historical commercial salmon fisheries of the South Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M)


2022 South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Annual Management Report and 2021 Subsistence Fisheries in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas

2022 South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Annual Management Report and 2021 Subsistence Fisheries in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas
Author: Elisabeth K. C. Fox
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre: Escapement (Fisheries)
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This report summarizes the 2022 season and historical commercial salmon fisheries of the South Alaska Peninsula Management Area (southern portion of Area M). The 2022 commercial salmon harvest (including the ADF&G test fishery) in the South Alaska Peninsula of Area M was 14,505 Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, 4,387,007 sockeye salmon O. nerka, 46,619 coho salmon O. kisutch, 5,864,792 pink salmon O. gorbuscha, and 822,314 chum salmon O. keta. Harvest of sockeye salmon was above the recent 10-year average (2012–2021). Harvest of Chinook, coho, pink, and chum salmon were all below the most recent 10-year averages. A total of 245 permit holders participated in the fishery. The June commercial salmon harvest included 3,204 Chinook, 3,905,017 sockeye, 169 coho, 1,201,771 pink, and 544,097 chum salmon. The post-June commercial salmon harvest, excluding the Southeastern District Mainland (SEDM) harvest from June 1–July 25, was 10,308 Chinook, 450,832 sockeye, 46,424 coho, 4,648,137 pink, and 269,680 chum salmon. Limited commercial fishing in the SEDM occurred between July 1–July 25 in the Orzinski Bay Section. Harvest in the Orzinski Bay Section included 7 Chinook, 15,177 sockeye, 2 coho, 7,236 pink, and 431 chum salmon. The South Alaska Peninsula post-June salmon harvest in the SEDM from July 1 through October 31 was 231 Chinook, 41,140 sockeye, 4,884 coho, 376,602 pink, and 35,970 chum salmon. In 2022, the Orzinski Lake sockeye salmon escapement of 17,283 sockeye salmon was within the sustainable escapement goal (SEG) of 15,000–20,000 sockeye salmon. Total escapement of pink salmon (5,177,350 fish) was above the South Alaska Peninsula SEG range of 1,750,000–4,000,000 fish. In the Southeastern District, chum salmon escapement was estimated at 155,702 fish, within the SEG of 106,400–212,800 fish. In the South Central District, chum salmon escapement was estimated at 167,700 fish, within the SEG range of 89,800–179,600 fish. In the Southwestern District, chum salmon escapement was estimated at 74,200 fish, below the SEG range of 133,400–266,800 fish.


2021 South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Annual Management Report and 2020 Subsistence Fisheries in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas

2021 South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Annual Management Report and 2020 Subsistence Fisheries in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas
Author: Elisabeth K. C. Fox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2022
Genre: Escapement (Fisheries)
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This report summarizes the 2021 season and historical commercial salmon fisheries of the South Alaska Peninsula Management Area (southern portion of Area M). The 2021 commercial salmon harvest (including the ADF&G test fishery) in Area M was 13,797 Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, 4,598,452 sockeye salmon O. nerka, 331,748 coho salmon O. kisutch, 16,549,485 pink salmon O. gorbuscha, and 2,239,922 chum salmon O. keta. Harvest of sockeye, pink, chum and coho salmon were all above the recent 10-year averages (2011–2020). Harvest of Chinook salmon was below the most recent 10-year average. A total of 248 permit holders participated in the fishery. The June commercial salmon harvest included 3,188 Chinook, 3,541,620 sockeye, 86 coho, 4,038,219 pink, and 1,168,601 chum salmon. The post-June commercial salmon harvest, excluding the Southeastern District Mainland (SEDM) harvest from June 1–July 25, was 10,594 Chinook, 1,048,288 sockeye, 331,660 coho, 12,510,804 pink, and 1,070,700 chum salmon. Limited commercial fishing in the SEDM occurred between July 1–July 25 in the Orzinski Bay Section. Harvest in the Orzinski Bay Section included 15 Chinook, 8,544 sockeye, 2 coho, 462 pink, and 621 chum salmon. The South Alaska Peninsula post-June salmon harvest in the SEDM from July 1 through October 31 was 90 Chinook, 63,980 sockeye, 30,776 coho, 1,013,535 pink, and 19,029 chum salmon. In 2021, the Orzinski Lake sockeye salmon escapement of 21,839 sockeye salmon exceeded the sustainable escapement goal (SEG) of 15,000–20,000 sockeye salmon. Total escapement of pink salmon (4,949,900 fish) was above the South Alaska Peninsula SEG range of 1,750,000–4,000,000 fish. In the Southeastern District, chum salmon escapement was estimated at 157,790 fish, within the SEG of 106,400–212,800 fish. In the South Central District, chum salmon escapement was estimated at 162,600 fish, within the SEG range of 89,800–179,600 fish. In the Southwestern District, chum salmon escapement was estimated at 219,650 fish, within the SEG range of 133,400–266,800 fish.


South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Annual Management Report, 2020 and the 2019 Subsistence Fisheries in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas

South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Annual Management Report, 2020 and the 2019 Subsistence Fisheries in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas
Author: Elisabeth K. C. Fox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2021
Genre: Escapement (Fisheries)
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This report summarizes the 2020 season and historical commercial salmon fisheries of the South Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M). The 2020 commercial salmon harvest (including the ADF&G test fishery) in Area M was 21,501 Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, 1,069,943 sockeye salmon O. nerka, 183,139 coho salmon O. kisutch, 5,051,480 pink salmon O. gorbuscha, and 915,147 chum salmon O. keta. Harvest of Chinook and chum salmon was above the recent 10-year average (2010–2019). Harvest of sockeye, coho, and pink salmon was below the recent 10-year average. A total of 245 permit holders participated in the fishery. The June commercial salmon harvest included 2,594 Chinook, 339,293 sockeye, 262 coho, 1,754,284 pink, and 490,128 chum salmon. The post-June commercial salmon harvest (excluding the Southeastern District Mainland) included 18,940 Chinook, 736,542 sockeye, 118,736 coho, 3,384,415 pink, and 425,681 chum salmon. No commercial salmon fisheries occurred in the Southeastern District Mainland from June 1 to July 25. The South Alaska Peninsula post-June salmon harvest in the Southeastern District Mainland from July 26 to October 31 was 2 Chinook, 3,305 sockeye, 1,787 coho, 5,277 pink, and 395 chum salmon. In 2020, the Orzinski Lake sockeye salmon escapement of 6,819 fish did not fulfill the sustainable escapement goal (SEG) of 15,000–20,000 fish. Total pink salmon escapement (3,209,750 fish) was within the South Alaska Peninsula SEG range of 1,750,000–4,000,000 fish. In the Southeastern District, chum salmon escapement was estimated at 151,450 fish, within the SEG of 106,400–212,800 fish. In the South Central District, chum salmon escapement was estimated at 162,000 fish, which was within the SEG of 89,800–179,600 fish. In the Southwestern District, chum salmon escapement was estimated at 100,150 fish, below the SEG of 133,400–266,800 fish. This report also summarizes the 2019 subsistence harvest.


Annual Summary of the 2015 Commercial and Personal Use Salmon Fisheries and Salmon Escapements, and the 2014 Subsistence Fisheries in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas

Annual Summary of the 2015 Commercial and Personal Use Salmon Fisheries and Salmon Escapements, and the 2014 Subsistence Fisheries in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas
Author: Reid H. Johnson
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Total Pages: 100
Release: 2016
Genre: Escapement (Fisheries)
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This report summarizes the 2015 commercial salmon fisheries and personal use fisheries, the 2014 subsistence fisheries, and the 2015 salmon escapements of the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management areas. The 2015 commercial salmon harvest (including fish retained for personal use) in the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands (Area M) consisted of 54,402 Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, 5,936,979 sockeye O. nerka, 323,148 coho O. kisutch, 16,699,746 pink O. gorbuscha, and 867,441 chum salmon O. keta. The total annual exvessel value was approximately $27,419,886. No harvest occurred in the Atka-Amlia Management Area (Area F) in 2015. In 2014, a total of 173 subsistence permits were issued in the Alaska Peninsula Area, and an estimated 12,585 subsistence salmon were harvested, which includes 50 Chinook, 8,620 sockeye, 1,513 coho, 1,657 pink, and 708 chum. In the Unalaska District 249 subsistence permits were issued and an estimated 3,693 subsistence salmon were harvest, which includes 2 Chinook, 2,690 sockeye, 400 coho, 319 pink, and 12 chum salmon. Permits from 2015 are still being returned and will be reported next year. The 2015 North Alaska Peninsula Chinook salmon escapement of 11,545 fish was well below the most recent 10-year average (2005-2014) of 17,351 fish. The total 2015 sockeye salmon escapement for the Alaska Peninsula of 1,472,070 fish was above the 10-year average of 1,106,831 fish. The North Peninsula sockeye salmon escapements (1,375,960 fish) met or surpassed most escapement goals and was above the 10-year average of 1,033,560 fish. The South Alaska Peninsula sockeye salmon escapement of 96,110 fish was above the most recent 10-year average of 73,356 fish. Limited aerial surveys were flown for coho salmon on the Alaska Peninsula, therefore total estimated escapements were not calculated. The South Alaska Peninsula pink salmon estimated escapement of 7,820,800 fish was above the 10-year average of 2,573,510 fish. The entire Alaska Peninsula chum salmon escapement of 1,185,414 fish was above the most recent 10-year average of 892,202 fish.


South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Annual Management Report, 2016

South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Annual Management Report, 2016
Author: Elisabeth K. C. Fox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2017
Genre: Fishery management
ISBN:

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This report summarizes the 2016 season and historical information regarding commercial salmon fisheries of the South Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M).


Annual Summary of the Commercial, Subsistence, and Personal Use Salmon Fisheries and Salmon Escapements in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas, 2009

Annual Summary of the Commercial, Subsistence, and Personal Use Salmon Fisheries and Salmon Escapements in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas, 2009
Author: Trent G. Hartill
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Total Pages: 116
Release: 2010
Genre: Escapement (Fisheries)
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This report is a summary of the 2009 commercial salmon and subsistence fisheries of the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands management areas.


Annual Summary of the Commercial, Subsistence, and Personal Use Salmon Fisheries and Salmon Escapements in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas, 2007

Annual Summary of the Commercial, Subsistence, and Personal Use Salmon Fisheries and Salmon Escapements in the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas, 2007
Author: Philip Tschersich
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Total Pages: 114
Release: 2008
Genre: Escapement (Fisheries)
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This report summarizes the 2007 season and historical information concerning management of subsistence and commercial salmon fisheries of the Alaska Peninsula, Aleutian Islands, and Atka-Amlia Islands Management Areas.