Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2014

Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2014

Author: Brendan P. Scanlon

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Published: 2015

Total Pages: 78

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This report presents sport fisheries season summaries for 2014 and preliminary information for 2015 in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area. The Northwest/North Slope Management Area (NW/NSMA) consists of all waters north of the Yukon River drainage in Norton Sound, the Seward Peninsula, Kotzebue Sound (including the major drainages of the Kobuk and Noatak rivers), and all north-draining waters of the Brooks Range east to the Canadian border. Sport and subsistence fisheries target king, coho, chum, and pink salmon, Dolly Varden, sheefish, Arctic grayling, and northern pike. In 2014, angler-days totaled 9,542 with the largest proportion (0.80) coming from the Seward Peninsula/Norton Sound fisheries. Pink salmon was the predominant sport species harvested in 2014 with 4,603 fish taken followed by coho salmon (3,378) and chum salmon (990). Summaries of major sport, commercial, and subsistence fisheries within the NW/NSMA are detailed, including descriptions of recent performances, Alaska Board of Fisheries regulatory actions, social and biological issues, and descriptions of ongoing research and management activities.


Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2013

Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2013

Author: Brendan P. Scanlon

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Published: 2015

Total Pages: 80

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This report presents sport fisheries season summaries for 2013 and preliminary information for 2014 in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area. The Northwest/North Slope Management Area (NW/NSMA) consists of all waters north of the Yukon River drainage in Norton Sound, the Seward Peninsula, Kotzebue Sound (including the major drainages of the Kobuk and Noatak rivers), and all north-draining waters of the Brooks Range east to the Canadian border. Sport and subsistence fisheries target king, coho, chum, and pink salmon, Dolly Varden, sheefish, Arctic grayling, and northern pike. In 2013, angler-days totaled 18,642 with the largest proportion coming from the Seward Peninsula/Norton Sound fisheries (0.61). Coho salmon was the predominant sport species harvested in 2013 with 7,567 fish taken followed by chum salmon (2,980) and Dolly Varden (2,537). Summaries of major sport, commercial, and subsistence fisheries within the NW/NSMA are detailed, including descriptions of recent performances, Alaska Board of Fisheries regulatory actions, social and biological issues, and descriptions of ongoing research and management activities.


Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2011

Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2011

Author: Brendan P. Scanlon

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Published: 2012

Total Pages: 58

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Sport fisheries season summaries for 2011 and preliminary information for 2012 in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area are presented. The Northwest/North Slope Management Area (NW/NSMA) consists of all waters north of the Yukon River drainage in Norton Sound, the Seward Peninsula, Kotzebue Sound (including the major drainages of the Kobuk and Noatak rivers), and all north-draining waters of the Brooks Range east to the Canadian border. Sport and subsistence fisheries target king, coho, chum, and pink salmon, Dolly Varden, sheefish, Arctic grayling, and northern pike. Summaries of major sport fisheries within the NW/NSMA are detailed, including descriptions of recent performances, comparisons to commercial and subsistence harvests, Alaska Board of Fisheries regulatory actions, social and biological issues, and descriptions of ongoing research and management activities.


Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2015

Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2015

Author: Brendan P. Scanlon

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Published: 2017

Total Pages: 78

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This report presents sport fisheries season summaries for 2015 and preliminary information for 2016 in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area. The Northwest/North Slope Management Area (NW/NSMA) consists of all waters north of the Yukon River drainage in Norton Sound, the Seward Peninsula, Kotzebue Sound (including the major drainages of the Kobuk and Noatak rivers), and all north-draining waters of the Brooks Range east to the Canadian border. Sport and subsistence fisheries target king, coho, chum, and pink salmon, Dolly Varden, sheefish, Arctic grayling, and northern pike. In 2015, angler-days totaled 14,558 with the largest proportion (0.52) coming from the Seward Peninsula/Norton Sound fisheries. Coho salmon was the predominant sport species harvested in 2015 with 3,720 fish taken followed by chum salmon (1,687) and pink salmon (1,623). Summaries of major sport, commercial, and subsistence fisheries within the NW/NSMA are detailed, including descriptions of recent performances, Alaska Board of Fisheries regulatory actions, social and biological issues, and descriptions of ongoing research and management activities.


Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2016

Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2016

Author: Brendan P. Scanlon

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Published: 2018

Total Pages: 78

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This report presents sport fisheries season summaries for 2016 and preliminary information for 2017 in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area. The Northwest/North Slope Management Area (NW/NSMA) consists of all waters north of the Yukon River drainage in Norton Sound, the Seward Peninsula, Kotzebue Sound (including the major drainages of the Kobuk and Noatak rivers), and all north-draining waters of the Brooks Range east to the Canadian border. Sport and subsistence fisheries target Chinook (king), coho, chum, and pink salmon, Dolly Varden, sheefish, Arctic grayling, and northern pike. In 2016, angler-days totaled 23,314 with the largest proportion (0.62) coming from the Seward Peninsula/Norton Sound fisheries. Pink salmon was the predominant sport species harvested in 2016 with 8,565 fish taken followed by coho salmon (5,554) and Dolly Varden/Arctic char (3,696). Summaries of major sport, commercial, and subsistence fisheries within the NW/NSMA are detailed, including descriptions of recent performances, Alaska Board of Fisheries regulatory actions, social and biological issues, and descriptions of ongoing research and management activities.


Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2019

Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2019

Author: Brendan P. Scanlon

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Published: 2021

Total Pages: 78

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This report presents sport fisheries season summaries for 2019 and preliminary information for 2020 in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area. The Northwest/North Slope Management Area (NW/NSMA) consists of all waters north of the Yukon River drainage in Norton Sound, the Seward Peninsula, Kotzebue Sound (including the major drainages of the Kobuk and Noatak Rivers), and all north-draining waters of the Brooks Range east to the Canadian border. Sport and subsistence fisheries target Chinook, coho, chum, and pink salmon, Dolly Varden, sheefish, Arctic grayling, and northern pike. In 2019, angler-days totaled 13,952 with the largest proportion (0.65) coming from the Seward Peninsula/Norton Sound fisheries. Coho salmon was the predominant sport species harvested in 2019 with 6,942 fish taken followed by pink salmon (2,365) and Dolly Varden/Arctic char (719). Summaries of major sport, commercial, and subsistence fisheries within the NW/NSMA are detailed, including descriptions of recent performances, Alaska Board of Fisheries regulatory actions, social and biological issues, and descriptions of ongoing research and management activities.


Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2010

Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2010

Author: Brendan P. Scanlon

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Published: 2012

Total Pages: 82

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Sport fisheries season summaries for 2010 and preliminary information for 2011 in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area are presented. The Northwest/North Slope Management Area consists of all waters north of the Yukon River drainage in Norton Sound, the Seward Peninsula, Kotzebue Sound (including the major drainages of the Kobuk and Noatak rivers), and all north-draining waters of the Brooks Range east to the Canadian border. Sport and subsistence fisheries target king, coho, chum, and pink salmon, Dolly Varden, sheefish, Arctic grayling, and northern pike. Summaries of major sport, commercial, and subsistence fisheries within the NW/NSMA are detailed, including descriptions of recent performances, Alaska Board of Fisheries regulatory actions, social and biological issues, and descriptions of ongoing research and management activities.


Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2008

Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2008

Author: Brendan P. Scanlon

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Published: 2009

Total Pages: 86

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Sport fisheries season summaries for 2008 and management recommendations for 2009 in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area are presented. The Northwest Management Area consists of all waters north of the Yukon River drainage in Norton Sound, the Seward Peninsula, Kotzebue Sound (including the major drainages of the Kobuk and Noatak rivers), and all north-draining waters of the Brooks Range east to the Canadian border. Sport and subsistence fisheries target king, coho, and pink salmon, Dolly Varden, sheefish, and northern pike. Summaries of major sport, commercial, and subsistence fisheries within the Northwest/North Slope Management Area are detailed, including descriptions of recent performances, Alaska Board of Fisheries regulatory actions, social and biological issues, and descriptions of ongoing research and management activities.


Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2009

Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2009

Author: Brendan P. Scanlon

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Published: 2011

Total Pages: 82

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Sport fisheries season summaries for 2009 and preliminary information for 2010 in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area are presented. The Northwest/North Slope Management Area consists of all waters north of the Yukon River drainage in Norton Sound, the Seward Peninsula, Kotzebue Sound (including the major drainages of the Kobuk and Noatak rivers), and all north-draining waters of the Brooks Range east to the Canadian border. Sport and subsistence fisheries target king, coho, and pink salmon, Dolly Varden, sheefish, and northern pike. Summaries of major sport, commercial, and subsistence fisheries within the Northwest/North Slope Management Area are detailed, including descriptions of recent performances, Alaska Board of Fisheries regulatory actions, social and biological issues, and descriptions of ongoing research and management activities.


Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2006

Fishery Management Report for Sport Fisheries in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area, 2006

Author: Brendan P. Scanlon

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Published: 2008

Total Pages: 97

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Sport fisheries season summaries and management recommendations for 2006 in the Northwest/North Slope Management Area are presented. The Northwest Management Area consists of all waters north of the Yukon River drainage in Norton Sound, the Seward Peninsula, Kotzebue Sound (including the major drainages of the Kobuk and Noatak rivers), the Chukchi Sea past Point Hope, and all north-draining waters of the Brooks Range east to the Canadian border. Sport and subsistence fisheries target king, coho and pink salmon, Dolly Varden, sheefish, and northern pike. Summaries of major sport, commercial and subsistence fisheries within the Northwest/North Slope Management Area are detailed, including descriptions of recent performances, Alaska Board of Fisheries regulatory actions, social and biological issues, and descriptions of ongoing research and management activities.