Update on Walrus at Cape Greig
/On May 13, 2016, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) issued a news release about the walrus haul out at Cape Greig. Current plans are to operate the fishery in a normal fashion.
Read MoreOn May 13, 2016, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) issued a news release about the walrus haul out at Cape Greig. Current plans are to operate the fishery in a normal fashion.
Read MoreThe following results were reported to the BBRSDA yesterday, April 21st, by Thomas Head & Greisen, PC, Inspector of Elections.
Total eligible ballots received: 320
Read MoreThe marketing committee will meet on Thursday, April 14 via teleconference. The agenda is posted here.
The board will hold its annual pre-season Member Meeting in Naknek, AK on June 11th. As always, we welcome any members that live, or will be in, the Bristol Bay area to attend. If you can’t make it to the meeting, members are welcomed and encouraged to submit comments to the board for inclusion in board meetings – please send to board@bbrsda.com.
Read MoreExcerpted from Fish Radio: The results of testing conducted on Alaska fish in 2014, and previously reported by DEC, showed no detection of Fukushima-related radionuclides Iodine-131 (I-131), Cesium-134 (Cs-134), and Cesium-137 (Cs-137).
Read MoreSUGGESTIONS GLADLY ACCEPTED! Your BBRSDA Wants to Hear From You! The BBRSDA’s core purpose is to maximize the value of the Bristol Bay fishery for the benefit of its members, with primary attention on the economic wellbeing of BBRSDA members.....
Read MoreFall 2015 In order to best assist the BBRSDA in planning and prioritizing its Quality Program, please answer the following questions thoroughly and honestly. Your answers will be kept confidential. Read More >>
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