From Intrafish: Outlook 2025: New Alaska sockeye marketing leader sees plenty of opportunity to tell Bristol Bay story
/BBRSDA Executive Director, Lilani Dunn spoke to Intrafish about the year to come.
Read MoreBBRSDA Executive Director, Lilani Dunn spoke to Intrafish about the year to come.
Read MoreThe third annual Bristol Bay Salmon Week brought about many wins for Bristol Bay in the Greater Seattle area restaurant scene. With a lineup of over 50 restaurants from 30 different neighborhoods, this was the largest Seattle Salmon Week to date.
Read MoreThe Nushagak Cooperative filed the Nuyakuk Hydro Project’s Updated Study Report with Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and it is available for public review. Meetings upcoming January 15 and 16.
Read MoreThe film Unearth is coming to Anchorage this Weekend 12/7. A story of community resistance to the Pebble Mine from Bristol Bay fishermen Dune & Aube Strickland and activist John Hunter Nolan featuring AlexAnna and Christina Salmon.
Read MoreUpcoming application deadlines for 2 business accelerator opportunities.
Read MoreThe 2025 UW-FRI Bristol Bay sockeye salmon preseason forecast is 54.1 million.
Read MoreThe sockeye salmon total run forecast for Bristol Bay in 2025 is predicted to be strong with a point estimate of 51.31 million fish and a range of 37.02 to 65.60 million fish.
Read MoreThursday, November 21, 2024
11:00am in Seattle
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BBRSDA is applying for grant funding to support the organization’s marketing efforts. Your input will help strengthen the proposal and help us develop projects that are impactful for the fleet.
Read MoreThe following is an overview of the 2024 Bristol Bay commercial salmon season. All data are preliminary. The 2024 inshore Bristol Bay sockeye salmon run of 51.6 million fish was the 10th largest inshore run since 2004 and was 7% above the 48.2 million average run for the latest 20-year period.
Read MoreBristol Bay’s Commercial Fishermen express their appreciation to Secretary of Interior Deb Haaland, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and the Biden Administration for their decisive action to protect 28 million acres of federally managed "D-1" lands in Alaska, including 1.2 million acres in the Bristol Bay region.
Read MoreBBRSDA’s photo contest is open! Submit photos from your fishing season for a chance to win cash prizes in 5 categories
Read MoreADF&G's cumulative numbers through August 20 show a total run of 51.5 Million fish including a harvest of 31.5 million and an escapement of 19.9 million sockeye.
Read MoreThe UW-FRI Preliminary (August) Preseason Forecast for 2025 Bristol Bay sockeye salmon run size is 49.6 million sockeye salmon.
Read MoreIn response to the challenging economic conditions the Alaska’s seafood industry is facing, the
Alaska Legislature passed House Bill 273 on May 15, 2024. The bill made amendments to the
Commercial Fishing Revolving Loan Fund (CFRLF) that became effective August 1, 2024. Learn more…
June 15th in Naknek & June 17th in Dillingham, register before trainings fill up!
Read MoreSee you soon! Dillingham June 11 & Naknek June 13.
Read MoreMcKinley Research Group updated BBRSDA’s charts on economic data using data available from 2023 to present. Please review the charts and read the helpful narrative to understand where the fishery stands.
Read MoreToday Bristol Bay groups jointly moved to intervene in a challenge by Northern Dynasty Minerals and Pebble Limited Partnership to the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to protect our nation’s clean waters from the mining of the Pebble ore deposit.
Read MoreMaximizing the value of the Bristol Bay fishery for the benefit of our members.
Sustainability Committee Meeting
Monday, Juanary 6th 10 am AKT
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