BBRSDA Member Meetings - Dillingham & Naknek
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Read MoreRep. Peltola (D-AK) introduced The Bristol Bay Protection Act — legislation that would codify the EPA’s 404(c) action vetoing the proposed Pebble Mine so that the safeguards could not be undone, except through a subsequent act of Congress.
Read MoreThe Copper River RSDA, alongside the BBRSDA, will launch a collaborative effort to spotlight the unique attributes of Wild Alaska Salmon throughout the summer of 2024.
Read MoreMay and June classes in Nakenk & Dillingham - Partial reimbursements for permit holders or their crew.
Read MoreThe BBRSDA is organizing a webinar to discuss the latest developments in the US Seafood Market and highlighting key economic indicators. There will be opportunities for Q&A during the presentation, so we highly encourage your attendance!
Join us on May 21st from 11:00am to noon AKT via Zoom.
Winners of the 2024 BBRSDA Board of Directors election are Peter Andrew for Seat B and Doug Elwell for Seat E.
Read MoreThe deadline for submitting your e-ballot is Tuesday, April 9, 2024 at 11:59pm (AKT).
Read MoreThursday, April 18 at 3pm AK time
Join us for presentations from Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologists and the Bristol Bay Science and Research Institute on the 2024 Bristol Bay forecast.
Read MoreBBRSDA works hard to fulfill its mission for our members, and we’ve summarized those efforts in our 2023 Annual Report to Members
Read MoreThis request for proposals (RFP) is open to any established RSW business, processor, entity, or organization, and is not limited to those that receive this announcement directly. Funding supports RSW apprentices.
Read MoreURGENT! SIGN BY MARCH 19th! BBRSDA is asking the Agriculture Committee and other government officials to take actions to support US fishermen through revisions of the USDA Farm Bill. Because there are a lot of Bristol Bay permit holders in WA and OR and both states have representation on the Agriculture Committee, we have focused our efforts there.
Read MorePlease submit photos of the sockeye salmon you see for sale at retail! In effort to improve the quality of sockeye salmon and the way it is displayed in grocery stores, we want to see both positive and negative examples.
Read MoreThursday, March 21st 3:45pm AK - Bristol Bay's 2024 sockeye forecast is 44.9 million. Forty-five million sockeye is a relatively strong forecast, but would be one of the smallest total sockeye returns for Bristol Bay of the last decade. Join our March 21st meeting (online via Webinar) to look at the details on the information that goes into the forecasts, including the current climate conditions and predictions, as well as, salt water surveys that generate a multi-year outlook of salmon production.
Read MoreThere are two open Board seats in this year’s election. A total of five members have been nominated and qualified as Board Seat Candidates. Learn more about them and see their responses to a questionnaire.
Read MoreThe Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association is pleased to announce the promotion of Lilani Dunn to Executive Director. Dunn is a seafood industry veteran with a breadth of experience within the sector. Prior to joining BBRSDA in 2020,, Dunn held staff positions with Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute and Orca Bay Foods.
Read MorePort Moller Test Fishery (PMTF) gives Bristol Bay fishermen, processors, and the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) time to respond to suspected departures from the preseason forecasts.
Read MoreUNDERCURRENT NEWS: Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association's new, part-time hire Barry Collier told Undercurrent that despite the current market challenges, he's excited to rejoin the industry
Read MoreThe Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association has begun its 2024 election process for filling expiring board seats.
Read MoreThe Marketing program is revisiting their Taste Wild Sockeye campaign, highlighting the nutritional, economical, and environmental benefits of wild versus farmed salmon. Check out this new marketing asset, available for free to members!
Read MoreToday, the United States Supreme Court announced their decision to reject the State of Alaska’s challenge of the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Water Act veto of the proposed Pebble Mine.
Read MoreMaximizing the value of the Bristol Bay fishery for the benefit of our members.
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