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NOAA Enforcement Taking Action Against Charter Halibut Fishing Violators

By NOAA Fisheries on Aug 3, 2018   At Sea, Featured, State  

NOAA Enforcement Taking Action Against Charter Halibut Fishing Violators

Charter halibut fishing is an experience that many people look forward to when visiting Alaska. But, there are specific rules and regulations to ensure the sustainability of the species, which, when broken, are subject to enforcement action by NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement (OLE). Recently in Juneau, OLE fined a charter owner/operator $9,750 for exceeding […]

Record Number of Alaskans ask State to Protect Bristol Bay during DNR Comment Period

By Alannah Hurley | UTBB on Feb 22, 2018   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

Record Number of Alaskans ask State to Protect Bristol Bay during DNR Comment Period

DILLINGHAM, AK – Tuesday, more than 1,400 comments were delivered to the Alaska Department of Natural Resources asking for strong state protections for Bristol Bay after the agency’s inspections showed that more reclamation work is needed at some of the sites where the Pebble Limited Partnership has conducted its exploration.   “Alaskans have been clear: […]

Bristol Bay Stakeholders to Testify in Juneau Regarding Proposed Pebble Mine

By Alannah Hurley | UTBB on Feb 15, 2018   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

Bristol Bay Stakeholders to Testify in Juneau Regarding Proposed Pebble Mine

JUNEAU, AK – Members of the Alaska Legislature will hear from a diverse group of Bristol Bay leaders and top scientists regarding permits for the proposed Pebble Mine and impacts the mine would have on Bristol Bay’s watershed and all it sustains. Despite steadfast opposition to the project from Bristol Bay tribes, residents, businesses, anglers, […]

Subsistence Halibut Fishing Is Important for Rural Alaskans, Enforcement Personnel Increasing Outreach about Program

By Ally Rogers | NOAA on Nov 20, 2017   At Sea, Featured, State  

Subsistence Halibut Fishing Is Important for Rural Alaskans, Enforcement Personnel Increasing Outreach about Program

Fisheries management throughout Alaska relies on a mix of state, federal, and international laws and regulations. These rules provide the guidance for programs such as the Alaska Subsistence Halibut Program. The program permits rural residents and members of Alaska Native tribes to catch halibut for direct personal or family consumption as food, sharing for personal […]

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