...record the age, length and sex of the fish before releasing them. According to Tom Vania, Fish and Game regional management biologist, the project will be used to help better understand how kings are taken during the summer. The department...
...Shelton said. "The Taku is phenomenal. Everything is just going well," said Scott Kelley, Southeast regional management biologist for the Alaska Department of Fish and Game Though it may take years for Taku River kings to develop as a brand...
...area where the harvest is strong. Those areas close pretty quickly," explained David Harris, an assistant regional management biologist for commercial fisheries with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. The fishery quota is strictly managed...
...Alaska calls for 10 million fish, a number that is closer to historical averages, according to Scott Kelley, regional management biologist with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. At peak last year, 150 of approximately 450 gillnetters in...
...8 million reds before the season began. ``It started to slow down last night,'' said Jeff Regnart, regional management biologist for the Department of Fish and Game in King Salmon. Processors ``are going to be in better condition tonight...
...leaves them scratching their heads. "It kind of has everyone wondering," said Tom Vania, Southcentral regional management biologist for the Division of Sport Fish in the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. "I wish I had the great answer...
...Alaska calls for 10 million fish, a number that is closer to historical averages, according to Scott Kelley, regional management biologist with the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. At peak last year, 150 of approximately 450 gillnetters in...
...goal of 7,200 spawners. Probably only 6,000 of the prized sportfish will make it, said Barry Stratton, regional management biologist. This year's early run is the weakest on record. Stratton stressed that the spawning goal of 7,200 to...
...aquatic education. State biologists support the catch and release. "It certainly can't hurt," said regional management biologist Tom Vania. "You're keeping the genetics in the river. Anything that encourages keeping those genes in...
...years. The governor's proposed budget would allocate $400,000 to fully fund the salaries of 11 existing regional management biologists in Douglas, Ketchikan, Petersburg and Yakutat with state general-fund dollars, Lloyd said. The budget...
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