In 2023, all profits from Alaskans Own seafood sales will go towards ALFA’s Fishery Conservation Network and community health and resilience programs such as ALFA’s Seafood Distribution Network. The Seafood Donation Program, now the Seafood Distribution Network, was created in 2020...
The Alaska Board of Fisheries (BOF) adopted several proposals establishing new sport fishing regulations for Bristol Bay drainages. At the Bristol Bay Finfish meeting in November/December 2022, changes were made to sport fishing regulations in the Togiak and Naknek River drainages....
The Alaska Board of Game approved a proposal that would allow a small moose hunt in Anchorage's Kincaid Park for hunters who are disabled or have limited mobility. ...
Chum salmon stocks throughout western Alaska continue to trend at or below goals for run size. The preseason forecast for Yukon River summer chum salmon is 557,000, which will be near the lower bound of the drainagewide escapement goal range of...
As has been the case the past two years, a conservative management approach is being taken to protect the 2023 king salmon run by closing sport fishing. Restricting the Tanana River king salmon sport fisheries is warranted in order to help...
From July 16 through December 31, the nonresident annual harvest limit is one king salmon, 28 inches or greater in length; any king salmon harvested from January 1 through July 15 will apply towards the one fish annual harvest limit....