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South Unimak and Shumagin Islands June Salmon Management Plan Review/development, Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Chum Salmon Stocks of Concern

South Unimak and Shumagin Islands June Salmon Management Plan Review/development, Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim Chum Salmon Stocks of Concern
Author: Alaska. Division of Commercial Fisheries. Westward Region
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Total Pages: 29
Release: 2000
Genre: Chum salmon fisheries
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Describes alternative plans for increasing chum salmon stocks while achieving biological escapement goals in the south Unimak Island and Shumagin Islands region.


Yukon River Fall Chum Salmon Stock Status and Fall Season Salmon Fisheries

Yukon River Fall Chum Salmon Stock Status and Fall Season Salmon Fisheries
Author: Fred J. Bue
Publisher:
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2006
Genre: Chum salmon
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In response to the guidelines established in the Policy for the Management of Sustainable Salmon Fisheries (SSFP; 5 AAC 39.222), the Alaska Board of Fisheries (BOF) classified the Yukon River fall chum salmon Oncorhynchus keta stock as a yield concern and classified the Toklat and Fishing Branch Rivers fall chum salmon stocks as management concerns at the September 2000 work session. An action plan was developed by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF & G) and acted upon by the BOF in January 2001. The SSFP directs ADF & G to assess salmon stocks in areas addressed during the BOF regulatory cycle to identify stocks of concern and to reassess the stock of concern status. In 2003, the department recommended continuation of the Yukon River fall chum salmon classification as a stock of yield concern, which was supported by the BOF at its January 2004 meeting. The Toklat River stock was removed as a management concern because the BOF realigned the escapement objective from an optimal escapement goal (OEG) to the established biological escapement goal (BEG) which did not fit the criteria of a management concern. However, the Toklat River fall chum salmon stock was included in the drainage-wide yield concern classification. The Fishing Branch River stock was also removed as a management concern because management of that portion of the drainage is covered by an annex to the Pacific Salmon Treaty, the U.S./Canada Yukon River Salmon Agreement (Agreement) which is governed under the authority of the Yukon River Panel (Panel). Based on the much improved run size since 2002 and large available surpluses in 2003, 2005 and 2006 being near the historical yield, the Yukon River fall chum salmon stock no longer meets the stock of yield concern criteria. Therefore, ADF & G recommends the Yukon River fall chum salmon stock no longer be considered as a stock of concern. BEGs for fall chum salmon and the Yukon River Drainage Fall Chum Salmon Management Plan were both reviewed and updated at the January 2004 BOF meeting. Escapement and harvest monitoring projects are in place to aid in managing for sustained yield objectives. Proposal 173 has been submitted to the BOF for considering changes to the Yukon River Coho Salmon Management Plan to coordinate management of the overlapping fall chum and coho salmon fisheries.


South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Management Strategy, 2023

South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Management Strategy, 2023
Author: Tyler D. Lawson
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Fishery management
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The South Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M) commercial salmon fisheries are regulated by three management plans. The South Unimak and Shumagin Islands June fisheries occur from June 6 through June 28 and target sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka. The June fisheries commence according to two schedules, one for purse seine gear and one for drift gillnet and set gillnet gear. The post-June fishery may occur from July 6 through October 31 and is guided by the results of an immature salmon test fishery and the strength of local sockeye, chum O. keta, pink O. gorbuscha, and coho salmon O. kisutch returns. The Southeastern District Mainland (SEDM) is managed independently from the remainder of the South Alaska Peninsula fisheries from June 1 through July 25 A sockeye salmon allocation plan exists between the Chignik Management Area (CMA) and the SEDM where 7.6% of the sockeye salmon harvested in the CMA may be harvested in the SEDM. Of the sockeye salmon harvested in the SEDM during the allocation timeframe (June 1 through July 25, excluding the Northwest Stepovak Section from July 1 through July 25), 80% are attributed to the allocation. After July 25, the SEDM is managed strictly on local stocks with the remainder of the South Alaska Peninsula. This document summarizes the management strategy of the South Alaska Peninsula fisheries and outlines the requirements for industry participation in 2023.


South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Management Strategy, 2022

South Alaska Peninsula Salmon Management Strategy, 2022
Author: Elisabeth K. C. Fox
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2022
Genre: Fishery management
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The South Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M) commercial salmon fisheries are regulated by 3 management plans. The South Unimak and Shumagin Islands June fisheries occur from June 6 through June 28 and target sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka. The June fisheries commence according to one schedule that combines all gear types. The post-June fishery may occur from July 6 through October 31 and is guided by the results of an immature salmon test fishery and the strength of local sockeye, chum O. keta, pink O. gorbuscha, and coho salmon O. kisutch returns. The Southeastern District Mainland (SEDM) is managed independently from the remainder of the South Alaska Peninsula fisheries from June 1 through October 31. A sockeye salmon allocation exists between the Chignik Management Area (CMA) and the SEDM where up to 7.6% of the sockeye salmon harvested in the CMA may be harvested in the SEDM. Of the sockeye salmon harvested in the SEDM during the allocation timeframe (June 1 through July 25, excluding the Northwest Stepovak Section from July 1 through July 25), 80% are attributed to the allocation. After July 25, the SEDM is managed strictly on local stocks. This document summarizes the management strategy of the South Alaska Peninsula fisheries and outlines the requirements for industry participation in 2022.


False Pass Chum Salmon Fishery

False Pass Chum Salmon Fishery
Author: Sarah A. Bibb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 59
Release: 1986
Genre: Chum salmon fisheries
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During June chum salmon are caught incidentally by commercial seine and gillnet fishers targeting sockeye salmon in the southern Alaska Peninsula (the False Pass fishery). A portion of this chum catch is believed to be bound for Arctic-Yukon-Kuskokwim river systems. This report examines the impact of harvesting these chum salmon on the economies and salmon fisheries of western Alaska in response to concern of uncontrolled growth of the commercial chum harvest and decrease chum salmon runs in some western Alaska rivers.


South Unimak and Shumagin Islands June Fisheries Salmon Management Plan, 2012

South Unimak and Shumagin Islands June Fisheries Salmon Management Plan, 2012
Author: Aaron D. Poetter
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Total Pages: 9
Release: 2012
Genre: Fishery management
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The South Unimak and Shumagin Islands June commercial salmon fisheries occur in the Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M) and target sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka. The South Unimak June fishery includes the Unimak and Southwestern districts plus the Bechevin Bay, West Pavlof Bay, and East Pavlof Bay sections. The Shumagin Islands June fishery includes only the Shumagin Islands Section of the Southeastern District. This document summarizes the strategy for management of the Alaska Peninsula June fishery and outlines the requirements of industry to participate in these fisheries in 2012.