Commercial salmon fishing ends for year in Kuskokwim Bay – Tundra Drums

Commercial salmon fishing ends for year in Kuskokwim Bay
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By ADFG This is an announcement from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game at Bethel for commercial salmon fishermen in the Kuskokwim Area.
Silver fishing in Kusko River and bay ends earlyTundra Drums
Prospects for waterfowl seasons are mixedHeraldNet

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Alaska’s Commercial Salmon Fishery

In Alaska, salmon come first. Alaska has a long and successful track record of managing and conserving its abundant salmon resources. Record salmon runs with a recent average annual catch of 165 million salmon is the proof of this successful approach.

Nearly 95% of all commercially caught salmon in the US are harvested in Alaska. Alaska is the top producer of wild, high-value salmon, producing nearly 80 percent of the world supply of king, sockeye, and coho. Alaska’s commercial salmon fishery is vital to the Alaskan economy and the Alaskan way of life.

Each year, the salmon industry provides thousands of jobs and hundreds of millions of dollars to the state’s economy. Commercial fishing is critical to communities and fishing

families throughout the state.

Alaska’s fishing industry leads the state in providing 47% of private sector jobs, and is second only to the oil industry in providing revenue to the state. In 2002, the exvessel value for combined fisheries totaled $955 million with $162 million from salmon.

Salmon fishing permits are issued to individuals, not corporations, through the “limited entry permit system”. The total number of available permits for each fishery is strictly limited. Fishermen may not own more than one salmon permit for the same gear type and area. This creates a fishery made up of many individuals and families.

Three main gear types catch Alaska salmon: trolling, gillnetting, and purse seining. All commercial salmon fishing boats are relatively small vessels; averaging 30 to 50 feet.

Trollers use long trolling poles to pull or troll 2 to 4 deep weighted lines through the water, each with 8 – 12 leaders attached. At the end of each leader there is a lure or baited hook. Boat size varies from small skiffs to vessels of 50 feet or more with most ranging between 25 to 40 feet.

Trollers primarily target king, coho, and pink salmon as they enter Alaskan waters on their way to the spawning grounds. Trollers catch a relatively low volume of high-quality fish. The fish they catch are bright and vigorous from fresh ocean waters. They are often

sold dressed, or filleted in the fresh or fresh frozen market.

Gillnetters set curtain-like nets in the water suspended from a float line at the surface and a weighted lead line along the submerged bottom edge. Nets vary in length from 900 to 1800 feet long. The net’s mesh openings are just large enough to allow an adult fish head to get through and become entangled at the gills.

There are two types of gillnets; driftnets that are free floating from boats, and setnets that have one end attached to the shoreline. Boat size is limited to 32 feet or less in Bristol Bay; otherwise, the average range is 30 to 40 feet. Gillnetters primarily harvest sockeye, chum and coho.

Purse Seiners use a large floating net, pulled and set in circle by a power skiff, to surround schooling salmon. The weighted “purse line” at bottom of the net is drawn closed to contain the fish. The net full of fish is then gathered to the boat through a highpowered hydraulic block.

Purse seiners are not allowed north of the Alaska Peninsula; boat size is limited to 58 feet. Purse Seiners harvest mainly pink salmon near the shoreline and close to fresh water spawning grounds where runs are highly concentrated.

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Lower Yukon River opens to commercial chum salmon fishing Saturday evening – Tundra Drums

Lower Yukon River opens to commercial chum salmon fishing Saturday evening
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Of those incidentally harvested, the majority are expected to be bound for tributaries in the Alaska portion of the drainage. The first commercial fishing

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Commercial opener for Saturday evening canceled on lower Yukon – Tundra Drums

Commercial opener for Saturday evening canceled on lower Yukon
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In District 1, subsistence salmon fishing is currently closed and will reopen beginning 8:00 pm Monday, June 28. In District 2, subsistence salmon fishing
Lower Yukon River opens to commercial chum salmon fishing Saturday eveningTundra Drums
State opens Yukon River chum fishery despite pending king salmon runFairbanks Daily News-Miner

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Commercial Salmon Fishing Fail!

The waves were too tall to bring the skiff onto the beach, so we had to shuttle out one by one in a 4 foot dinghy, unfortunatly my center of gravity was a little high and i got kinda wet!

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Commercial fishing opens at Quinhagak as subsistence catches improve – Tundra Drums

Commercial fishing opens at Quinhagak as subsistence catches improve
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By ALASKA NEWSPAPERS STAFF District 4, Quinhagak, opened to commercial salmon fishing for 12 hours starting at 9 am this morning, according to state Fish

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Commercial fishing on hold in Kuskokwim Bay, following low catches – Tundra Drums

Commercial fishing on hold in Kuskokwim Bay, following low catches
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Thirty-four permit holders in the Southwest Alaska coastal village harvested 325 king salmon, 28 sockeye salmon, and 80 chum salmon, according to a written
Highest prices in years promised for Kusko salmonTundra Drums
Bit of history on Kuskokwim fish pricesTundra Drums

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Area M commercial fishermen volunteer to sit out first opening of June sockeye … – Dutch Harbor Fisherman

Area M commercial fishermen volunteer to sit out first opening of June sockeye
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In 2004, the Board of Fisheries lifted the restrictions to pre-2001 levels after finding no evidence that previous chum salmon fishing restrictions made any

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How do you go about getting a summer job with a commercial salmon fishing boat in Alaska?

I am trying to find out how to get a summer job on a boat in alaska. I am 19 looking for a good adventure and I think this could be it. Plus I don’t want to go home at the end of the semester.

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Red Summer: The Danger and Madness of Commercial Salmon Fishing in Alaska

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Painting a visceral portrait of the life of commercial fishermen in the remote Eskimo village of Egekik, Alaska, this intense memoir depicts the author’s four summers spent with a crew of seasonal salmon netters. Distinguishing itself from a typical adventure, this recollection relates the unforgiving supervision of the experienced female crew-chief, who along with her rugged shipmates lives by the credo: do the work or leave. From an encounter with an overly-inq… More >> Red Summer: The Danger and Madness of Commercial Salmon Fishing in Alaska

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