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Category : Fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 191
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Southeastern Alaska Roe Herring Purse Seine Fishery
Statistics of the Alaska Herring Fishery, 1878-1956
Author: Bernard Einar Skud
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Category : Pacific herring fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Category : Pacific herring fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 30
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Southeast Alaska Sac Roe Herring Fishery, 2005
Author: William M. Davidson
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Category : Pacific herring fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 18
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Category : Pacific herring fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 18
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Preliminary Forecasts of Catch and Stock Abundance for ... Alaska Herring Fisheries
Decline and Rehabilitation of Southeastern Alaska Herring Fishery
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Category : Pacific herring fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 13
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Category : Pacific herring fisheries
Languages : en
Pages : 13
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Proceedings of the Alaska Herring Symposium, February 19-21, 1980, Anchorage, Alaska
Author: Brenda Melteff
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Category : Herring
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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Category : Herring
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Alaska Herring History
Author: James Mackovjak
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
ISBN: 1646423437
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
Part I: Herring: The Fish and Its Utilization, 1878-1966 -- Alaska Herring: The Basics -- Early Development of Alaska's Herring Industry -- Salted Herring: The Early Years -- Early Alaska Herring Fishery Regulation and Research -- Alaska's Herring Industry Expands: 1924-1931 -- A Chronicle of Alaska's Herring Industry: 1932-1948 -- A Chronicle of Alaska's Herring Industry: 1949-1966 -- Bait Herring -- Part II: Roe Herring -- Alaska's Roe-Herring Fishery, Its Genesis and Management -- Sitka Sound Roe-Herring Fishery -- Resurrection Bay and Prince William Sound Roe-Herring Fisheries -- Lower Cook Inlet and Kodiak Area Roe-Herring Fisheries -- Togiak Roe-Herring Fishery -- Norton Sound Herring Fisheries -- Food Herring in the Modern Era -- Part III: Herring Spawn on Kelp -- Genesis of Alaska's Herring Spawn-on-Kelp Fishery -- Prince William Sound Herring Spawn-on-Kelp Fisheries, 1981-1993 -- Alaska Herring Spawn-on-Kelp Pound Fisheries -- Togiak and Norton Sound Herring Spawn-on-Kelp Fisheries.
Publisher: University of Alaska Press
ISBN: 1646423437
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
Part I: Herring: The Fish and Its Utilization, 1878-1966 -- Alaska Herring: The Basics -- Early Development of Alaska's Herring Industry -- Salted Herring: The Early Years -- Early Alaska Herring Fishery Regulation and Research -- Alaska's Herring Industry Expands: 1924-1931 -- A Chronicle of Alaska's Herring Industry: 1932-1948 -- A Chronicle of Alaska's Herring Industry: 1949-1966 -- Bait Herring -- Part II: Roe Herring -- Alaska's Roe-Herring Fishery, Its Genesis and Management -- Sitka Sound Roe-Herring Fishery -- Resurrection Bay and Prince William Sound Roe-Herring Fisheries -- Lower Cook Inlet and Kodiak Area Roe-Herring Fisheries -- Togiak Roe-Herring Fishery -- Norton Sound Herring Fisheries -- Food Herring in the Modern Era -- Part III: Herring Spawn on Kelp -- Genesis of Alaska's Herring Spawn-on-Kelp Fishery -- Prince William Sound Herring Spawn-on-Kelp Fisheries, 1981-1993 -- Alaska Herring Spawn-on-Kelp Pound Fisheries -- Togiak and Norton Sound Herring Spawn-on-Kelp Fisheries.
Commercial Fisheries Review
Marine Fisheries Review
Southeast Alaska 2017 Herring Stock Assessment Surveys
Author: Kyle Peter Hebert
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Category : Fish stock assessment
Languages : en
Pages : 105
Book Description
Pacific herring, Clupea pallasii, is important prey for many marine species found in Southeast Alaska and is also harvested in fisheries for commercial bait, commercial sac roe, commercial spawn-on-kelp, subsistence spawn-on-branches, subsistence spawn-on-kelp, personal use, and research/cost-recovery purposes. The Southeast Alaska Herring Management plan (5 AAC 27.190(3)) requires the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to assess the abundance of mature herring for each stock before allowing commercial harvest. Included here are results of stock assessment surveys completed primarily during 2017, including summaries of herring spawn deposition surveys and age-weight-length sampling, which are the principle model inputs used to forecast herring abundance. In 2017 spawn deposition surveys were conducted in Sitka Sound, Craig, and Seymour Canal. Spawn deposition surveys were not conducted in several other major spawning areas in 2017, primarily due to lack of funding resulting from cuts to state budgets. The shoreline in state waters where spawn was documented during aerial surveys in 2017, combined for all areas, was 107.5 nautical miles. In 2017, post-fishery spawn deposition biomass estimates, combined for all surveyed stocks, totaled 71,011 tons. During the 2016-2017 season, a commercial winter bait fisheries was opened in Craig with a guideline harvest level of 523 tons. A commercial purse seine sac-roe fishery was opened in Sitka Sound with a guideline harvest level of 14,649 tons. A commercial spawn-on-kelp fishery was open in Craig, with an allocation of 349 tons. There were no commercial gillnet fisheries opened in 2017. No commercial fisheries were opened in Seymour Canal, Hobart Bay-Port Houghton, Hoonah Sound, Tenakee Inlet, West Behm Canal, Kah Shakes/Cat Island, or Lynn Canal. Herring harvested commercially during the 2016-2017 season totaled just over 14,450 tons, not including herring pounded for spawn-on-kelp fisheries.
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Category : Fish stock assessment
Languages : en
Pages : 105
Book Description
Pacific herring, Clupea pallasii, is important prey for many marine species found in Southeast Alaska and is also harvested in fisheries for commercial bait, commercial sac roe, commercial spawn-on-kelp, subsistence spawn-on-branches, subsistence spawn-on-kelp, personal use, and research/cost-recovery purposes. The Southeast Alaska Herring Management plan (5 AAC 27.190(3)) requires the Alaska Department of Fish and Game to assess the abundance of mature herring for each stock before allowing commercial harvest. Included here are results of stock assessment surveys completed primarily during 2017, including summaries of herring spawn deposition surveys and age-weight-length sampling, which are the principle model inputs used to forecast herring abundance. In 2017 spawn deposition surveys were conducted in Sitka Sound, Craig, and Seymour Canal. Spawn deposition surveys were not conducted in several other major spawning areas in 2017, primarily due to lack of funding resulting from cuts to state budgets. The shoreline in state waters where spawn was documented during aerial surveys in 2017, combined for all areas, was 107.5 nautical miles. In 2017, post-fishery spawn deposition biomass estimates, combined for all surveyed stocks, totaled 71,011 tons. During the 2016-2017 season, a commercial winter bait fisheries was opened in Craig with a guideline harvest level of 523 tons. A commercial purse seine sac-roe fishery was opened in Sitka Sound with a guideline harvest level of 14,649 tons. A commercial spawn-on-kelp fishery was open in Craig, with an allocation of 349 tons. There were no commercial gillnet fisheries opened in 2017. No commercial fisheries were opened in Seymour Canal, Hobart Bay-Port Houghton, Hoonah Sound, Tenakee Inlet, West Behm Canal, Kah Shakes/Cat Island, or Lynn Canal. Herring harvested commercially during the 2016-2017 season totaled just over 14,450 tons, not including herring pounded for spawn-on-kelp fisheries.