Mar 20, 2014 | Articles
Group Files Amicus Brief in Support of Treadwell in Defending Against So-Called “Conservation” Lawsuit Resources for All Alaskans has filed an amicus brief in support of the State of Alaska’s decision that the Set Netter Ban initiative cannot proceed to the August...
Mar 6, 2014 | Articles
As this article mentions, the Board of Fisheries did not act on any proposals regarding the state’s dipnet fisheries at the Upper Cook Inlet meeting in February. The City of Kenai will be taking responsibility for making the fishery less damaging to habitat at...
Mar 1, 2014 | Articles
JUNEAU — A federal agency announced Friday it was moving to protect the Bristol Bay watershed, home to the world’s largest sockeye salmon runs, under an obscure element of the Clean Water Act. Its actions could lead to a virtually unprecedented...
Feb 27, 2014 | Articles
SEAFOOD.COM by John Sackton – February 17, 2014 The Alaska Board of Fish failed to stand up to the recreational lobby, and ended their session on Cook Inlet salmon by taking two measures to penalize commercial sockeye fishing, while doing nothing about changing...
Feb 20, 2014 | Articles
ASA President Paul Dale was a guest on “Talk of Alaska” last Tuesday on the Alaska Public Radio Network. The subject of the show was “Cook Inlet Fishing Rule Changes”. You can hear a podcast of the show here.