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This report presents the results of a harvest survey and ethnographic research project that investigated the subsistence uses of large land mammals and furbearers in Game Management Unit 25 in the Yukon Flats region of Interior Alaska. Large land mammal species harvested and used by Yukon Flats residents include moose Alces alces, caribou Rangifer tarandus, black bear Ursus americanus, and brown bear Ursus arctos. Furbearing species included in this study are marten Martes americana, lynx Lynx canadensis, and wolf Canis lupus. For the 2008–2009 study year a total of 284 of 467 households (approximately 61%) were surveyed in the 7 Yukon Flats communities of Beaver, Birch Creek, Chalkyitsik, Circle, Fort Yukon, Stevens...
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This report presents the results of a project to identify and understand changes in nonsalmon subsistence patterns in the Aniak River drainage during 2001-2003. Data were collected through key respondent interviews and household surveys in Aniak and Chuathbaluk. Key respondent interviews were conducted with 5 individuals in Aniak in 2002, and documented local knowledge related to critical habitats, life histories, and seasonal movements of nonsalmon species, along with changes in the quality and abundance of fish over time in the drainage. Household surveys on nonsalmon harvests were completed with most (80-90%) Aniak and Chuathbaluk households in 2002 and 2003, resulting in baseline subsistence harvest estimates...
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This final report documents subsistence harvest estimates for Pacific salmon in the Kuskokwim Fisheries Management Area for 2004, on the basis of surveys in 30 communities along the Kuskokwim River and Kuskokwim Bay, including Nelson Island. Compared to 2003 harvest estimates, harvests increased, with the exception of sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka, demonstrating again the importance of salmon for subsistence in this area. In Bethel, nonsalmon fish comprised about 18% of total fish harvested for subsistence. This salmon harvest monitoring research continues to be critical for fisheries managers for their use in planning for adequate salmon escapement and providing continued uses of salmon for subsistence purposes.
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This report provides background information about customary trade of subsistence-taken finfish in the Kuskokwim Area for consideration by the Alaska Board of Fisheries (board) as it discusses Proposal 109, which addresses the subsistence salmon fisheries
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This report provides options for amounts reasonably necessary for subsistence (ANS) for consideration by the Alaska Board of Fisheries (board) as it discusses proposals addressing subsistence salmon fisheries in the Kuskokwim Area during its January 2013


map background search result map search result map Cook Inlet customary and traditional subsistence fisheries assessment. Federal Subsistence Fishery Monitoring Program, Final Project Report No.FIS03-045 Contemporary subsistence uses and population distribution of non-salmon fish in Grayling, Anvik, Shageluk, and Holy Cross The harvest of non-salmon fish by residents of Aniak and Chuathbaluk, Alaska, 2001-2003 Background of customary trade in the Kuskokwim Area; prepared for the January 2013 Anchorage Board of Fisheries meeting Subsistence Land Mammal Harvests and Uses, Yukon Flats, Alaska: 2008-2010 Harvest Report and Ethnographic Update Cultural Models of Copper River Salmon Fisheries Alaska subsistence salmon fisheries 2003 annual report Lake Minchumina, Telida, Nikolai, and Cantwell subsistence community use profiles and traditional fisheries use Options for Amounts Reasonably Necessary for Subsistence Uses of Salmon: Yukon Management Area Subsistence use of birds in the northwest Arctic region, Alaska Options for amounts reasonably necessary for subsistence uses of salmon: Kuskokwim area; prepared for the January 2013 Anchorage Alaska Board of Fisheries meeting The harvest of non-salmon fish by residents of Aniak and Chuathbaluk, Alaska, 2001-2003.  Subsistence salmon harvest monitoring report, Kuskokwim Fisheries Management Area, Alaska, 2004 Wild resource harvests and uses by residents of Lake Minchumina and Nikolai, Alaska, 2001-2002 Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Biological Sampling of Nonsalmon Fish Species in the Yukon Flats Region, Alaska Contemporary subsistence uses and population distribution of non-salmon fish in Grayling, Anvik, Shageluk, and Holy Cross Lake Minchumina, Telida, Nikolai, and Cantwell subsistence community use profiles and traditional fisheries use Wild resource harvests and uses by residents of Lake Minchumina and Nikolai, Alaska, 2001-2002 Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Biological Sampling of Nonsalmon Fish Species in the Yukon Flats Region, Alaska Subsistence Land Mammal Harvests and Uses, Yukon Flats, Alaska: 2008-2010 Harvest Report and Ethnographic Update Cultural Models of Copper River Salmon Fisheries Cook Inlet customary and traditional subsistence fisheries assessment. Federal Subsistence Fishery Monitoring Program, Final Project Report No.FIS03-045 Subsistence use of birds in the northwest Arctic region, Alaska The harvest of non-salmon fish by residents of Aniak and Chuathbaluk, Alaska, 2001-2003 Background of customary trade in the Kuskokwim Area; prepared for the January 2013 Anchorage Board of Fisheries meeting Options for amounts reasonably necessary for subsistence uses of salmon: Kuskokwim area; prepared for the January 2013 Anchorage Alaska Board of Fisheries meeting The harvest of non-salmon fish by residents of Aniak and Chuathbaluk, Alaska, 2001-2003.  Subsistence salmon harvest monitoring report, Kuskokwim Fisheries Management Area, Alaska, 2004 Options for Amounts Reasonably Necessary for Subsistence Uses of Salmon: Yukon Management Area Alaska subsistence salmon fisheries 2003 annual report