Southeast Alaska Board of Fisheries Meeting Dates Set January 4th through 15th, 2022 are the dates re-established by the Board of Fisheries yesterday for the Southeast and Yakutat Finfish and Shellfish meeting. The location is unchanged: at the Ted Ferry Civic Center, next to…
Year: 2021
Should We Use 26-1/2″ Fork-Length Instead of 28″ Overall Length in Spring Fisheries? by Tad Fujioka, F/V Sakura
Adopting a fork-length minimum would be particularly beneficial during the spring fisheries due to physical changes in maturing Chinook. As kings near maturity their tails get squarer, making the fork length almost as long as the overall length. An immature…
JUDGE DENIES WFC INJUNCTION
ATA is happy to announce that the Judge ruled against the injunction filed by the Wild Fish Conservancy. We still have the central case to deal with but meanwhile this is great news! WILDLIFE-#350385-v1-Wild_Fish_Conservancy_–Order_on_Report_and_Recommendation
CARES Act – The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act. | Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission
CARES Act – The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act. | Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission Current Status as of March 1st, 2021. The Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act identified $300 million for fisheries and aquaculture.…
Human-caused ‘dead zones’ threaten health of Puget Sound
Wastewater treatment plants account for about 70% of the excess nutrients. Bothell-Kenmore Reporter by Aaron Kunkler – January 25, 2021 During the summer of 2015, thousands of dead eels washed up on the beaches of the Hood Canal. These eels suffered…
April Board of Fish Meeting Postponed
Last week the Board of Fish voted to not hold our Ketchikan meeting in April due to Covid-19 concerns. They will meet via zoom on March 8th to reschedule it.
Problems with the WFC, their Fish Traps and their Lawsuit
By Matt Donohoe, ATA President On Fish traps The Wild Fish Conservancy (WFC) says it exists in order to protect wild fish. WFC lobbies to eliminate hatcheries while at the same time the WFC promotes in-river fish traps that depend…
Article cites Killer Whales Disturbed by Boat Traffic
Accurate knowledge of behavior is necessary to effectively manage the effects of human activities on wildlife, including vessel-based whale-watching. Yet, the wholly aquatic nature of cetaceans makes understanding their basic behavioral ecology quite challenging. An endangered population of killer whales…
McDowell Group Troll Studies
These two studies were provided by NSRAA and produced by the late troller Eric McDowell’s highly esteemed company. They take an in-depth look at their subject matter and used by ATA to help educate interested parties. An Assessment of Mark Select…