ADFG 2023 Commercial Salmon Fishing Outlook
/Information to fishermen, processors, and the public concerning the upcoming Bristol Bay salmon season.
Read MoreInformation to fishermen, processors, and the public concerning the upcoming Bristol Bay salmon season.
Read MoreAndy Wink is familiar to many as he has been at the helm of the organization as Executive Director of BBRSDA for 5 years but we realized it had been a long time since Andy had a proper introduction or the chance for us to get to know him a little better.
Read More(SENA) provides a one-of-a-kind marketplace for reaching seafood buyers and processors in the U.S. and North American market
Read MoreFrom Togiak/Nushagak Area Management Biologist Tim Sands
Read MoreThis program, called “Expanding RSW Service Capacity in Bristol Bay,” is designed to support existing RSW technicians to hire and train apprentices to help perform more maintenance and repairs to RSW systems of Bristol Bay drift boats. Grants up to $15,000 available for RSW companies to take on apprentices for the 2022 season.
Read MoreThe new product features an attractive window highlighting sockeye’s ruby-red color, prominent identification of the Bristol Bay origin, and a QR code which connects consumers to fishermen by bringing them to our Know Your Fisherman webpage.
Read MoreElectronic ballots have been sent out to BBRSDA members for the 2023 Board of Directors election. Click “Read More” below for additional details.
Read MoreThe Bristol Bay Choice Award winner, Thunder’s Catch Smoked Salmon Chowder also takes the Peoples’ Choice award in Juneau.
Read MoreThe Alaska Board of Fisheries (BOF) will meet March 10-14, 2023 in Anchorage at the Egan Civic & Convention Center. Changes to Nushagak Salmon Management Plans are on the agenda, with an eye towards conserving Chinook salmon which were labeled as a stock of concern this fall after a string of poor returns.
Read MoreThree members have been nominated and qualified as Board Seat Candidates. Learn more about the candidates and see their responses to a questionnaire.
Read MoreBBRSDA & Bristol Bay processors have received some guidance on the 32' enforcement issue from Alaska Wildlife Troopers (AWT). Please see the AWT letter linked here.
Read More02.08.2023 Sockeye Market Update video from BBRSDA Executive Director Andy Wink
Read MoreIdeas for encouraging the stores and restaurants in your area to feature Bristol Bay sockeye salmon.
Read MoreBBRSDA supported the Port Moller test fishery through two important projects in 2022.
Read MoreBBRSDA just gained a valuable new team member with the addition of Aubrey McNeil as Program Specialist.
Read MoreIn a landmark decision, EPA Finalizes Clean Water Act protections for the world’s greatest salmon fishery responding to decades of Tribal and fishing industrys’ requests.
Read MoreTwo board seats will be up for election in 2023
Read MoreDespite the down-tick in exports during November 2022, export figures from July-November are still strong, with export volume up 28% and value up 27% compared to the same period in 2021.
Read MoreUp to $30,000 to graduate student research to progress the science and understanding the Bristol Bay salmon fishery. The deadline for proposals is 5 p.m. AKST on January 13, 2023
Read MoreLocated in the heart of Bristol Bay in the northeastern end of Iliamna Lake, the easements protect critical habitat for millions of wild salmon and maintain subsistence uses, traditional activities and cultural resources important to the Pedro Bay Corporation and its Alaska Native shareholders.
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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