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Subsistence Harvest Of Pacific Salmon In The Yukon River Drainage Alaska 1977 88
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Book Synopsis Subsistence Harvest of Pacific Salmon in the Yukon River Drainage, Alaska, 1977-88 by : Robert J. Walker
Download or read book Subsistence Harvest of Pacific Salmon in the Yukon River Drainage, Alaska, 1977-88 written by Robert J. Walker and published by . This book was released on 1989 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Subsistence Harvest of Pacific Salmon in the Yukon River Drainage, Alaska, 1986 with an Historical Review by : Linda K. Brannian
Download or read book Subsistence Harvest of Pacific Salmon in the Yukon River Drainage, Alaska, 1986 with an Historical Review written by Linda K. Brannian and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Presents historic salmon subsistence catch and effort data based on a variety of survey methods taken in the Alaska portion of the Yukon drainage. Presents also estimates of harvest and effort by species, village and district along with measures of accuracy and precision.
Book Synopsis Sport Harvest of Anadromous Salmon in the Yukon River Drainage, 1977-1991 by : William D. Arvey
Download or read book Sport Harvest of Anadromous Salmon in the Yukon River Drainage, 1977-1991 written by William D. Arvey and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Estimates of the number and distribution of anadromous Pacific salmon by sport anglers in the Yukon River drainage of central and western Alaska for 1977 to 1991, including chinook and chum salmon, and a major fishery in the Tanana River area.
Book Synopsis Fishery Management Plan by : Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska)
Download or read book Fishery Management Plan written by Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska) and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Bering Sea Chinook Salmon Bycatch Management, Regulatory Impact Review/initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis by :
Download or read book Bering Sea Chinook Salmon Bycatch Management, Regulatory Impact Review/initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis written by and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Fishery Management Plan, Southern Unit of Innoko National Wildlife Refuge by : Innoko National Wildlife Refuge (Agency : U.S.)
Download or read book Fishery Management Plan, Southern Unit of Innoko National Wildlife Refuge written by Innoko National Wildlife Refuge (Agency : U.S.) and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Continuity and Change in Salmon Harvest Patterns, Yukon River Drainage, Alaska by : Robert James Wolfe
Download or read book Continuity and Change in Salmon Harvest Patterns, Yukon River Drainage, Alaska written by Robert James Wolfe and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Estimates of subsistence salmon harvests within the Yukon River drainage in Alaska, 1992 by : Russell Holder
Download or read book Estimates of subsistence salmon harvests within the Yukon River drainage in Alaska, 1992 written by Russell Holder and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 101 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Fishery Data Series written by and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 632 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Estimates of subsistence salmon harvests within the Yukon River drainage in 1991 by : Jeffrey F. Bromaghin
Download or read book Estimates of subsistence salmon harvests within the Yukon River drainage in 1991 written by Jeffrey F. Bromaghin and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 42 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Subsistence and Personal Use Salmon Harvests in the Alaska Portion of the Yukon River Drainage, 2012 by : Deena M. Jallen
Download or read book Subsistence and Personal Use Salmon Harvests in the Alaska Portion of the Yukon River Drainage, 2012 written by Deena M. Jallen and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 119 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This annual report contains estimates of subsistence and personal use salmon harvests within the Alaska portion of the Yukon River drainage. Most Yukon Area communities have no regulatory requirements to report their subsistence salmon harvest. For these remote communities, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game used a voluntary survey program. Harvest information was collected through postseason household interviews, follow-up telephone interviews, postal questionnaires, and harvest calendars. Stratified random sampling techniques were used to select Yukon Area households to be interviewed. In 2012, a total of 1,125 households were surveyed in 33 communities. Data from surveyed households were expanded to estimate the harvest of unsurveyed households. In more accessible portions of the Yukon Area, fishermen are required to document their harvest on a subsistence or personal use permit. In 2012, there were 478 subsistence and personal use permits issued and 94% were returned. Of these returned permits, 229 reported fishing. This report also documents subsistence salmon given to households from various test fishery projects. The total subsistence and personal use harvest throughout the Yukon Area was estimated to be 30,486 Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, 127,313 summer chum O. keta, 99,719 fall chum O. keta, and 21,633 coho O. kisutch salmon. The primary fishing gear types used were set gillnets (49%), drift gillnets (45%), fish wheels (5%) and other (
Book Synopsis Subsistence and Personal Use Salmon Harvests in the Alaska Portion of the Yukon River Drainage, 2014 by : Deena M. Jallen
Download or read book Subsistence and Personal Use Salmon Harvests in the Alaska Portion of the Yukon River Drainage, 2014 written by Deena M. Jallen and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This annual report contains estimates of subsistence and personal use salmon harvests within the Alaska portion of the Yukon River drainage. Most Yukon Area communities have no regulatory requirements to report their subsistence salmon harvest. For these remote communities, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game used a voluntary survey program. Harvest information was collected through postseason household interviews, follow-up telephone interviews, postal questionnaires, and harvest calendars. Stratified random sampling techniques were used to select households to be surveyed. In 2014, a total of 1,312 households was surveyed in 33 communities. Data from surveyed households were expanded to estimate the total harvest, including that of unsurveyed households. In more accessible portions of the Yukon Area, fishermen are required to document their harvest on a subsistence or personal use permit. In 2014, 400 subsistence and personal use permits were issued, of which 98% were returned. Of these returned permits, 207 reported fishing. This report also documents subsistence salmon given to households from various test fishery projects. The total subsistence and personal use harvest throughout the Yukon Area was estimated to be 3,287 Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, 87,135 summer chum O. keta, 92,807 fall chum O. keta, and 17,272 coho O. kisutch salmon. The primary fishing gear types used were set gillnets (40%), drift gillnets (33%), dip nets and other gear types (20%), and fish wheels (6%). Approximately 1,759 households owned 5,388 dogs and 197 households fed an estimated 66,688 salmon to dogs.
Book Synopsis Subsistence and Personal Use Salmon Harvests in the Alaska Portion of the Yukon River Drainage, 2005 by : William H. Busher
Download or read book Subsistence and Personal Use Salmon Harvests in the Alaska Portion of the Yukon River Drainage, 2005 written by William H. Busher and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 113 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This annual study estimated the subsistence and personal use salmon harvest within the Alaskan portion of the Yukon Area drainage. Most Yukon area communities have no regulatory requirements to report their subsistence salmon harvest. For these communities, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game utilized a voluntary survey program. Harvest information was collected through post-season household interviews, follow-up telephone interviews and postal questionnaires, and harvest calendars. In 2005, surveyors contacted 1,022 households in 33 communities. This report also documents subsistence fish given to households from various test fish projects.
Book Synopsis Subsistence and Personal Use Salmon Harvests in the Alaska Portion of the Yukon River Drainage, 2013 by : Deena M. Jallen
Download or read book Subsistence and Personal Use Salmon Harvests in the Alaska Portion of the Yukon River Drainage, 2013 written by Deena M. Jallen and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This annual report contains estimates of subsistence and personal use salmon harvests within the Alaska portion of the Yukon River drainage. Most Yukon Area communities have no regulatory requirements to report their subsistence salmon harvest. For these remote communities, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game used a voluntary survey program. Harvest information was collected through postseason household interviews, follow-up telephone interviews, postal questionnaires, and harvest calendars. Stratified random sampling techniques were used to select Yukon Area households to be interviewed. In 2013, a total of 1,193 households were surveyed in 33 communities. Data from surveyed households were expanded to estimate the harvest of unsurveyed households. In more accessible portions of the Yukon Area, fishermen are required to document their harvest on a subsistence or personal use permit. In 2013, 435 subsistence and personal use permits were issued, and 95% were returned. Of these returned permits, 222 reported fishing. This report also documents subsistence salmon given to households from various test fishery projects. The total subsistence and personal use harvest throughout the Yukon Area was estimated to be 12,575 Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, 115,252 summer chum O. keta, 113,767 fall chum O. keta, and 14,566 coho O. kisutch salmon. The primary fishing gear types used were drift gillnets (47%), set gillnets (45%), fish wheels (7%) and other (
Book Synopsis Subsistence and Personal Use Salmon Harvests in the Alaska Portion of the Yukon River Drainage, 2008 by : William H. Busher
Download or read book Subsistence and Personal Use Salmon Harvests in the Alaska Portion of the Yukon River Drainage, 2008 written by William H. Busher and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This annual study estimates subsistence and personal use salmon harvest within the Alaska portion of the Yukon River drainage. Most Yukon Area communities have no regulatory requirements to report their subsistence salmon harvest. For these communities, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game utilized a voluntary survey program. Harvest information was collected through post-season household interviews, follow-up telephone interviews, postal questionnaires, and harvest calendars. Stratified random sampling techniques were used to select Yukon Area households to be interviewed. In 2008, a total of 1,153 households were contacted in 33 communities. This report also documents subsistence fish given to households from various test fish projects.
Book Synopsis Subsistence and Personal Use Salmon Harvests in the Alaska Portion of the Yukon River Drainage, 2009 by : Deena M. Jallen
Download or read book Subsistence and Personal Use Salmon Harvests in the Alaska Portion of the Yukon River Drainage, 2009 written by Deena M. Jallen and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This annual study estimates subsistence and personal use salmon harvest within the Alaska portion of the Yukon River drainage. Most Yukon Area communities have no regulatory requirements to report their subsistence salmon harvest. For these communities, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game used a voluntary survey program. Harvest information was collected through postseason household interviews, follow-up telephone interviews, postal questionnaires, and harvest calendars. Stratified random sampling techniques were used to select Yukon Area households to be interviewed. In 2009 a total of 1,036 households were contacted in 33 communities. Data from surveyed households were expanded to estimate the harvest of unsurveyed households.
Book Synopsis Subsistence and Personal Use Salmon Harvests in the Alaska Portion of the Yukon River Drainage, 2015 by : Deena M. Jallen
Download or read book Subsistence and Personal Use Salmon Harvests in the Alaska Portion of the Yukon River Drainage, 2015 written by Deena M. Jallen and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 92 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This annual report contains estimates of subsistence and personal use salmon harvests within the Alaska portion of the Yukon River drainage. Most Yukon Area communities have no regulatory requirements to report their subsistence salmon harvest. For these remote communities, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game used a voluntary survey program. Harvest information was collected through postseason household interviews, follow-up telephone interviews, postal questionnaires, and harvest calendars. Stratified random sampling techniques were used to select households to be surveyed. In 2015, a total of 1,187 households was surveyed in 33 communities. Data from surveyed households were expanded to estimate the total harvest including that of unsurveyed households. In more accessible portions of the Yukon Area, fishermen are required to document their harvest on a subsistence or personal use permit. In 2015, 418 subsistence and personal use permits were issued, of which 99% were returned. Of these returned permits, 202 reported fishing. This report also documents subsistence salmon given to households from various test fishery projects. The total subsistence and personal use harvest throughout the Yukon Area was estimated to be 7,582 Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, 83,787 summer chum O. keta, 86,680 fall chum O. keta, and 18,252 coho O. kisutch salmon. The primary fishing gear types used were drift gillnets (41%), set gillnets (39%), dip nets and other gear types (15%), and fish wheels (5%). Approximately 1,795 households owned 5,175 dogs and 176 households fed an estimated 64,945 salmon to dogs.