Alaska Symphony of Seafood: 2024 Call for Products
/AFDF is proud to announce the 2024 Alaska Symphony of Seafood & 30th Anniversary! Entries for the 2024 Alaska Symphony of Seafood are being accepted through October 7, 2023.
Read MoreAFDF is proud to announce the 2024 Alaska Symphony of Seafood & 30th Anniversary! Entries for the 2024 Alaska Symphony of Seafood are being accepted through October 7, 2023.
Read MoreUW-FRI has released an updated forecast report, which includes run projections by district for the rest of the season.
Read MoreForecast is quite accurate thus far with respect to run size and district, but age composition is different than expected.
Read MoreIf you’re looking to keep up with fishing openers and in-season reporting from the Alaska Department of Fish & Game plus other organizations, here are some links you’ll want to bookmark
Read MoreThe secretive nature of price setting in Alaska salmon fisheries strains relationships between processors and independent fishermen and puts both on precarious financial footing. by John Fiorillo, courtesy of Intrafish Media.
Read MoreThe project could improve understanding of Chinook salmon escapement by identifying and protecting Chinook migration corridors, and help sockeye salmon fishermen with the potential of an earlier opening to the sockeye salmon season.
Read MoreLast week, NOAA Fisheries announced that the 2024 Saltonstall-Kennedy (S-K) Grant competition is now open. All interested applicants must submit a 2 page Pre-Proposal by July 24, 2023.
Read More12:30 at the BB School District in Naknek. See you soon!
Read MoreBBRSDA has worked closely with regional tribal leaders, conservation groups, and other business partners to protect Bristol Bay, submitting extensive substantive comments to both the EPA and the US Army Corps of Engineers, fighting the project in court, and engaging with commercial fishermen.
Read More2022 Bristol Bay Price & Fleet Services Snapshot: Results are in. We surveyed Bristol Bay fishermen on processor prices and services for the 2022 season. The results are a snapshot of last season in the Bay — all self-reported from the drifters (S03T).
Read MoreU.S. Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, both R-Alaska, and U.S. Representative Mary Peltola, D-Alaska, today applauded the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) announcement that it has approved the purchase of up to $119.5 million worth of Alaskan Sockeye and Pacific Groundfish, which will be distributed across the country through federal food assistance programs.
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Read MoreUpdates from marketing and Bristol Bay Sockeye Salmon in the press.
Read MoreWelcome to the 2022 BBRSDA Annual Report, BBRSDA works hard to fulfill its mission of increasing fishery value for our members, and we’ve summarized those efforts in our 2022 Annual Report to Members
Read MoreBBRSDA Executive Director Andy Wink will be hosting a meeting with BBRSDA members in Astoria, OR on Friday, April 28 at 12:30pm at the Longshore & Warehouse Union Hall (491 Industry St.).
Read MoreBBRSDA President Michael Jackson and Executive Director Andy Wink will be hosting a meeting with BBRSDA members in Homer, AK on Tuesday, April 25 at 6pm
Read MoreRecorded webinar and slide decks available from May 4th live presentation.
Read MoreBBRSDA & Tim Sands join BB Campus, SeaGrant and BBEDC for Lunch & Learn 4.11.23
Read More2023 Winners:
Seat C (Alaska Resident Seat): Fritz Johnson
Seat F (Open Residency): Mark Niver
Information to fishermen, processors, and the public concerning the upcoming Bristol Bay salmon season.
Read MoreMaximizing the value of the Bristol Bay fishery for the benefit of our members.
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