Division of Sport Fish
Dave Rutz, Director

Anchorage Headquarters Office
333 Raspberry Road
Anchorage, AK 99518


Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Doug Vincent-Lang, Commissioner

P.O. Box 115526
Juneau, AK 99811-5526
www.adfg.alaska.gov


Advisory Announcement
(Released: July 12, 2022 - Expired: August 15, 2022)

CONTACT: Brendan Scanlon
Area Management Biologist
(907) 459-7268

Norton Sound pink salmon sport fish limits increased

(Fairbanks) – Citing a strong pink salmon run, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game is increasing the sport fish daily bag and possession limit for pink salmon from 10 to 20 fish in Norton Sound, which includes all flowing waters draining into Norton Sound from Cape Prince of Wales to Point Romanof effective 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, July 13, 2022.

Daily escapement counts of pink salmon at enumeration projects throughout Norton Sound are much higher than average and in drainages where there are escapement goals for pink salmon, all goals have been exceeded. In the Nome River, which has a sustainable escapement goal (SEG) for pink salmon of 13,000 fish, over 16,000 pink salmon have been counted as of July 11 with 75% of the run remaining. Likewise, in the North River, a tributary of the Unalakleet River which has an SEG of 25,000 pink salmon, over 468,000 pink salmon have been counted as of July 11. Other nearby drainages, while not having escapement goals or enumeration projects, track similarly to the Nome and Unalakleet Rivers and are also showing large runs of pink salmon. Due to the high escapement of pink salmon in the Nome and Unalakleet River Drainages as well as large runs of pink salmon in other drainages within Norton Sound, an increase in the bag and possession limit for pink salmon from 10 to 20 fish is warranted.

For additional information contact Brendan Scanlon, Northwest and North Slope Area Management Biologist, 907-459-7268.

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