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Bristol Bay Fisheries Report: June 28, 2022

The Nushagak River is now more than double its upper escapement goal. Both the Nushagak and Egegik’s fleets hauled in huge harvest numbers – Egegik’s fleet caught over 900,000 sockeye on Monday. Ugashik more than doubled their harvest so far, and had some hefty drift deliveries.

Bristol Bay Fisheries Report: July 15, 2021

Bristol Bay Fisheries Report: July 15, 2021
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Bristol Bay Fisheries Report: July 14, 2021

Smaller sockeye are part of a larger trend of shrinking salmon The sockeye returning to Bristol Bay this year are smaller. The average fish this summer weighs just 4.5 pounds down more than half a pound from 2020, according to data from the Mckinley Research Group. That has been a trend over the past four decades, as increasingly smaller fish have returned to the bay amid larger salmon runs and warming oceans. That’s according to Dan Schindler, a fisheries professor at the University of Washington who has researched Bristol Bay salmon for decades. “The size of fish has declined for their age. So the size of 2-ocean fish has been declining slowly over time, and the size of 3-ocean fish has been slowly declining over time,” he said.

Bristol Bay Fisheries Report: July 12, 2021

Bristol Bay Fisheries Report: July 12, 2021
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Bristol Bay Fisheries Report: June 23, 2021

Bristol Bay Fisheries Report: June 23, 2021
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