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Division: Commercial Fish
Title: South Alaska Peninsula salmon management strategy, 2017.
Author: Fox, E. K. C., C. G. Lipka, and M. E. Loewen.
Year: 2017
Report ID: Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Fishery Management Report No. 17-21, Anchorage.
Abstract: The South Alaska Peninsula Management Area (Area M) commercial salmon fisheries are regulated by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game under 3 distinct management plans. The South Unimak and Shumagin Islands June fisheries occur from June 7 through June 29 and target sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka. The June fisheries commence according to a schedule that varies by gear type. The Post-June fishery may occur from July 6 through October 31 and is guided by the results of an immature salmon test fishery and the strength of local sockeye, Chinook O. tshawytscha, chum O. keta, pink O. gorbuscha, and coho salmon O. kisutch returns. The Southeastern District Mainland (SEDM) is managed independently from the remainder of the South Alaska Peninsula fisheries from June 1 through October 31. A sockeye salmon allocation exists between the Chignik Management Area (CMA) and the SEDM where 7.6% of the sockeye salmon harvested in the CMA may be harvested in the SEDM. Of the sockeye salmon harvested in the SEDM during the allocation timeframe (June 1 through July 25, excluding the Northwest Stepovak Section from July 1 through July 25), 80% are attributed to the allocation. After July 25, the SEDM is managed strictly on local stocks. This document summarizes the management strategy of the South Alaska Peninsula fisheries, relevant 2017 sockeye and pink salmon forecasts, and outlines the requirements for industry participation in 2017.
Keywords: Alaska Peninsula, Area M, Shumagin Islands, South Unimak, June fishery, post-June, Southeastern District Mainland, SEDM, commercial salmon fisheries, sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka, chum salmon, O. keta, pink salmon, O. gorbuscha, coho salmon, O. kisutch, management plan, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Fishery Management Report, CMA, Chignik, forecasts.