Inseason harvest and effort estimates for the 2023 Kuskokwim River subsistence salmon fisheries during block openings

ABSTRACT: Management of subsistence fisheries for salmon ( Oncorhynchus spp.) in the Kuskokwim River has historically been conducted with minimal inseason harvest information. Due to this lack of information, managers have faced challenges making well-supported and defensible inseason decisions rega...

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Main Authors: Bechtol, William R., Vicente, Terese, Magel, Andrew, Moses, Aaron, Rogers, Alissa Nadine
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:12752044 2024-09-15T18:17:08+00:00 Inseason harvest and effort estimates for the 2023 Kuskokwim River subsistence salmon fisheries during block openings Bechtol, William R. Vicente, Terese Magel, Andrew Moses, Aaron Rogers, Alissa Nadine 2024-02 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12752044 unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12752043 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12752044 oai:zenodo.org:12752044 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode info:eu-repo/semantics/report 2024 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1275204410.5281/zenodo.12752043 2024-07-25T22:01:47Z ABSTRACT: Management of subsistence fisheries for salmon ( Oncorhynchus spp.) in the Kuskokwim River has historically been conducted with minimal inseason harvest information. Due to this lack of information, managers have faced challenges making well-supported and defensible inseason decisions regarding fishing opportunities that simultaneously achieve conservation and subsistence harvest objectives, particularly during years of weak Chinook Salmon ( O. tshawytscha ) runs. In response to conservation concerns for the 2023 Kuskokwim River Chinook and Chum ( O. keta ) salmon runs, as well as for Coho Salmon (O. kisutch) following weak returns in 2022, the Kuskokwim River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (KRITFC), in collaboration with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service–Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, the Orutsararmiut Native Council (ONC), and independent contractors collected and processed data to produce inseason subsistence salmon harvest estimates from the mainstem Kuskokwim River within the boundaries of the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, between and including the villages of Eek and Tuluksak. Input data included: drift and set gillnet counts from aerial surveys; subsistence harvester interviews by ONC at the Bethel boat harbor, and Bethel, Oscarville, and Napaskiak area fish camps, and by USFWS and KRITFC at the Bethel boat harbor; and subsistence harvester interviews by KRITFC community-based harvest monitors from the Lower Kuskokwim River villages of Eek, Tuntutuliak, Napakiak, Napaskiak, Kwethluk, Akiachak, Akiak, and Tuluksak. Using methods developed and refined during 2016–2018, the best minimum estimate of total subsistence salmon harvest in the study area was 69,350 (95% confidence limits [CL]: 64,350–74,800) during 18 fishing opportunities with data collection between June 1 and August 12, 2023. Most salmon harvested were Sockeye Salmon ( O. nerka 28,940; 25,500–32,760), followed by Chinook Salmon (21,050; 95% CL: 19,240–23,040), Chum Salmon (11,930; 10,770–13,230), and Coho ... Report Kuskokwim Yukon Zenodo
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description ABSTRACT: Management of subsistence fisheries for salmon ( Oncorhynchus spp.) in the Kuskokwim River has historically been conducted with minimal inseason harvest information. Due to this lack of information, managers have faced challenges making well-supported and defensible inseason decisions regarding fishing opportunities that simultaneously achieve conservation and subsistence harvest objectives, particularly during years of weak Chinook Salmon ( O. tshawytscha ) runs. In response to conservation concerns for the 2023 Kuskokwim River Chinook and Chum ( O. keta ) salmon runs, as well as for Coho Salmon (O. kisutch) following weak returns in 2022, the Kuskokwim River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (KRITFC), in collaboration with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service–Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, the Orutsararmiut Native Council (ONC), and independent contractors collected and processed data to produce inseason subsistence salmon harvest estimates from the mainstem Kuskokwim River within the boundaries of the Yukon Delta National Wildlife Refuge, between and including the villages of Eek and Tuluksak. Input data included: drift and set gillnet counts from aerial surveys; subsistence harvester interviews by ONC at the Bethel boat harbor, and Bethel, Oscarville, and Napaskiak area fish camps, and by USFWS and KRITFC at the Bethel boat harbor; and subsistence harvester interviews by KRITFC community-based harvest monitors from the Lower Kuskokwim River villages of Eek, Tuntutuliak, Napakiak, Napaskiak, Kwethluk, Akiachak, Akiak, and Tuluksak. Using methods developed and refined during 2016–2018, the best minimum estimate of total subsistence salmon harvest in the study area was 69,350 (95% confidence limits [CL]: 64,350–74,800) during 18 fishing opportunities with data collection between June 1 and August 12, 2023. Most salmon harvested were Sockeye Salmon ( O. nerka 28,940; 25,500–32,760), followed by Chinook Salmon (21,050; 95% CL: 19,240–23,040), Chum Salmon (11,930; 10,770–13,230), and Coho ...
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author Bechtol, William R.
Vicente, Terese
Magel, Andrew
Moses, Aaron
Rogers, Alissa Nadine
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Vicente, Terese
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Moses, Aaron
Rogers, Alissa Nadine
Inseason harvest and effort estimates for the 2023 Kuskokwim River subsistence salmon fisheries during block openings
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Vicente, Terese
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title Inseason harvest and effort estimates for the 2023 Kuskokwim River subsistence salmon fisheries during block openings
title_short Inseason harvest and effort estimates for the 2023 Kuskokwim River subsistence salmon fisheries during block openings
title_full Inseason harvest and effort estimates for the 2023 Kuskokwim River subsistence salmon fisheries during block openings
title_fullStr Inseason harvest and effort estimates for the 2023 Kuskokwim River subsistence salmon fisheries during block openings
title_full_unstemmed Inseason harvest and effort estimates for the 2023 Kuskokwim River subsistence salmon fisheries during block openings
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