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Other Projects and Reports

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<h6 class="font_6"><strong>2014-2015</strong></h6>

Estimating the Stock Composition of Sockeye Salmon in the Outer Port Heiden and Ilnik Sections of Alaska’s North Peninsula Fishery


2014-2015

This project was designed as a follow-on to Western Alaska Salmon Stock Identification Program (WASSIP) to obtain additional year's data on the stock composition of sockeye salmon captured in the Port Heiden section of the Alaska Peninsula. In addition, the project set out to characterize the stock composition in the Outer and Inner sections of the Port Heiden section to see if closure of the Outer section had a meaningful effect on the interception of Bristol Bay sockeye salmon. The work was designed and conducted by the University of Washington and funded by BBEDC.


BBSRI was involved in program review and technical support.

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<h6 class="font_6">2006</h6>

Radiotelemetry Monitoring of Adult Chinook and Sockeye Salmon in the Nushagak River


2014-2015

This project was designed as a follow-on to Western Alaska Salmon Stock Identification Program (WASSIP) to obtain additional year's data on the stock composition of sockeye salmon captured in the Port Heiden section of the Alaska Peninsula. In addition, the project set out to characterize the stock composition in the Outer and Inner sections of the Port Heiden section to see if closure of the Outer section had a meaningful effect on the interception of Bristol Bay sockeye salmon. The work was designed and conducted by the University of Washington and funded by BBEDC.


BBSRI was involved in program review and technical support.

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<h6 class="font_6">2005-2006</h6>

Optimal Harvesting Considering Biological and Economic Objectives


2014-2015

This project was designed as a follow-on to Western Alaska Salmon Stock Identification Program (WASSIP) to obtain additional year's data on the stock composition of sockeye salmon captured in the Port Heiden section of the Alaska Peninsula. In addition, the project set out to characterize the stock composition in the Outer and Inner sections of the Port Heiden section to see if closure of the Outer section had a meaningful effect on the interception of Bristol Bay sockeye salmon. The work was designed and conducted by the University of Washington and funded by BBEDC.


BBSRI was involved in program review and technical support.

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<h6 class="font_6">2004-2006</h6>

Collapse of Kvichak Sockeye Salmon Production, Brood Years 1991-1999


2014-2015

This project was designed as a follow-on to Western Alaska Salmon Stock Identification Program (WASSIP) to obtain additional year's data on the stock composition of sockeye salmon captured in the Port Heiden section of the Alaska Peninsula. In addition, the project set out to characterize the stock composition in the Outer and Inner sections of the Port Heiden section to see if closure of the Outer section had a meaningful effect on the interception of Bristol Bay sockeye salmon. The work was designed and conducted by the University of Washington and funded by BBEDC.


BBSRI was involved in program review and technical support.

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<h6 class="font_6">2003</h6>

Analysis of Options to Restructure the Bristol Bay Salmon Fishery


2014-2015

This project was designed as a follow-on to Western Alaska Salmon Stock Identification Program (WASSIP) to obtain additional year's data on the stock composition of sockeye salmon captured in the Port Heiden section of the Alaska Peninsula. In addition, the project set out to characterize the stock composition in the Outer and Inner sections of the Port Heiden section to see if closure of the Outer section had a meaningful effect on the interception of Bristol Bay sockeye salmon. The work was designed and conducted by the University of Washington and funded by BBEDC.


BBSRI was involved in program review and technical support.

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