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Togiak Herring Surprises Harvesters, Processors

By Fishermen's News Online on Apr 22, 2016   At Sea, Featured, Fishermen's News Online  

Togiak Herring Surprises Harvesters, Processors

A record early start date for Alaska’s Togiak herring fishery has caught harvesters and processors by surprise. Alaska Department of Fish and Game area biologist Tim Sands, in Dillingham, says they are still working to get to the grounds and are expected to be up to full speed by the weekend. The weather, as of […]

Administrative Order Saves State $1.3 Million

By Katie Marquette | Office of the Governor on Feb 19, 2016   Featured, State  

Administrative Order Saves State $1.3 Million

JUNEAU – Governor Bill Walker signed Administrative Order 279 Tuesday, transferring administrative and research functions of the Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. These reorganization efforts will save the state over $1.3 million a year while continuing to provide appropriate and effective performance of the commission’s core functions. “With […]

Sport Fish Stocking Plan Available for Comment

By ADF&G on Dec 28, 2015   Events/Notices  

Sport Fish Stocking Plan Available for Comment

The Division of Sport Fish is now accepting public comment on its statewide fish stocking plan. The Division, with assistance from private non-profit hatchery operators, plans to release approximately 6.5 million fish into the waters of Alaska every year for the next five years to benefit recreational anglers.  The stocking plan outlines the location, number, […]

Motorists Take Heed: Winter Conditions Increase Moose-Automobile Collision Risks

By Shannon McCarthy/Meadow Bailey | State of Alaska on Dec 17, 2015   Featured, State  

Motorists Take Heed: Winter Conditions Increase Moose-Automobile Collision Risks

(ANCHORAGE) – Alaska drivers are urged to use extra caution right now when traveling roadways in Southcentral, Interior and other regions where moose are common. Long nights and short, often dimly lit winter days make the animals especially difficult to spot, increasing the danger of moose-vehicle collisions. “The majority of our road kills occur during […]

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