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Bristol Bay Salmon, Alaska Department of Fish and Game 2 The newly established OEG for Wood River adds 15% of the preseason total run forecast to the upper end of the escapement goal in years where the total run is projected to be over 5 million If total run is projected to be below 5 million, the escapement goal reverts to an SEG of 700,000–1,800,000 ↩
Bristol Bay gears up for another salmon season: 2025 outlook for the . . . It’s almost summer in Bristol Bay, and that means hundreds of commercial fishers are gearing up for another salmon season This season, the 2025 sockeye salmon forecast for all of Bristol Bay calls for a total run of 49 8 million fish That's just above the 20-year average of 48 2 million fish
BRISTOL BAY 2025 COMMERCIAL SALMON FISHING OUTLOOK - ADFG — BBRSDA This document provides general information to fishermen, processors, and the public about the upcoming Bristol Bay salmon season Included is the general framework for management of each of the five major districts and the 2025 sockeye salmon forecast
2025 Bristol Bay Sockeye Salmon Forecast The 2025 UW-FRI Bristol Bay sockeye salmon preseason forecast is 54 1 million This forecast is 12% lower than the recent 10-year average (61 2 million) and 8% higher than the recent 20-year average (49 9 million) of observed sockeye runs to Bristol Bay
Bristol Bay 2025 Advisory Forecast Projects a 49. 6M Salmon Run A preliminary preseason forecast for the 2025 Bristol Bay sockeye salmon fishery projects a run of 49 6 million fish returning to the bay, with a projected harvest of 32 4 million reds, based on data from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Alaska officials predict strong Bristol Bay salmon run in 2025 The Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF G) has forecast a strong Bristol Bay salmon run in 2025, which could help offset low salmon runs that fishers in the area suffered in 2024 The ADF G is estimating between 51 3 million and 65 6 million fish for next year’s salmon run
Preliminary 2025 sockeye salmon forecast released for Bristol Bay An August 19 “advisory” preseason forecast from biologists at the Universities of Washington and Fairbanks (UW-FRI) calls for a run of 49 6 million sockeye salmon to return to Bristol Bay, 18% below the 2013-2023 (10-year) average of 60 1 million sockeye, and nearly equal to the 2003-2023 average
Bristol Bay in spotlight as Copper River unlikely to meet harvest . . . The Bristol Bay season comes online as retail and foodservice buyers continue to seek sockeye to fill depleted inventories As of June 23, Rich Wheeler, one of the owners of Sixty North, told IntraFish his company was paying fishermen in the Copper River a base price of $3 30 (€2 86) per pound
Bristol Bay Fisheries Report: June 27, 2025 - kdlg. org The Nushagak region opened to commercial fishing last week, with fleets bringing in almost 3 million fish so far Baywide, the total catch is 4 6 million Bristol Bay saw a record low average weight for sockeye last year, but researchers predict that this season, the average fish will be bigger and heavier We hear from ecologist Curry Cunningham about why he’s expecting larger sockeye
Run Forecasts and Harvest Projections for 2025 Alaska Salmon Fisheries . . . Most of the pink salmon harvest occurred in the Southeast region, and Bristol Bay continued to be the largest sockeye salmon producing region in Alaska The 2025 commercial salmon harvest forecast is 138 4 million pink, 52 9 million sockeye, 20 8 million chum, and 2 4 million coho salmon