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Bristol Bay sockeye a high point in state's volatile season


Bristol Bay sockeye a high point in state s volatile season
December 31st, 2020 |
 
More than 58 million sockeye salmon returned to Bristol Bay this summer. It s another in a series of enormous runs to the fishery. The commercial harvest was just as impressive Bristol Bay s fleet hauled in 39.5 million fish, which is the fifth-largest harvest on record.
But while the Bay s run exceeded 50 million fish for the sixth year in a row 46% above the 20-year average many other areas of the state were far below their forecast.
When you take Bristol Bay out of the picture and look at sockeye harvests in Alaska, the non-Bristol Bay sockeye harvests this year were the lowest on record since 1976, said Dan Leash, an economist with the McDowell Group. ....

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Bristol Bay sockeye a high point in state's volatile season


Bristol Bay sockeye a high point in state s volatile season
December 31st, 2020 |
 
More than 58 million sockeye salmon returned to Bristol Bay this summer. It s another in a series of enormous runs to the fishery. The commercial harvest was just as impressive Bristol Bay s fleet hauled in 39.5 million fish, which is the fifth-largest harvest on record.
But while the Bay s run exceeded 50 million fish for the sixth year in a row 46% above the 20-year average many other areas of the state were far below their forecast.
When you take Bristol Bay out of the picture and look at sockeye harvests in Alaska, the non-Bristol Bay sockeye harvests this year were the lowest on record since 1976, said Dan Leash, an economist with the McDowell Group. ....

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