Bristol Bay’s sockeye test fishery gets another surge
Yet the Bristol Bay's sockeye forecasting research institute maintains its inseason forecast from July 1, which is up 45% over ADF&G's preseason prediction
Bristol Bay test fishery counts hit lull
Sockeye fishing catches in the Port Moller Test Fishery slowed significantly on Monday to the lowest level in nearly two weeks
PMTF interpretation raises Bristol Bay harvest forecast 45%
Fish streaming through the Port Moller Test Fishery indicate Alaska's largest sockeye fishery may shape up to be booming compared to recent years
Bristol Bay sockeye harvest nears 10m fish
Harvests pushes to 9.8 million fish on Sunday as the catch that day came in just over one million
Small-sized sockeye surplus may create gaps in market prices
There has been a rise in the proportion of small-sized sockeye in supplies from major producing regions such as Bristol Bay, Alaska, and Kamchatka, Russia
Salmon industry cautious on Fraser river sockeye level estimates
Predictions for this year's salmon fishery on British Columbia's Fraser River are so massive there's no historical data to use
Bristol Bay sockeye off and running, PMTF hints run on track
Port Moller Test Fishery shows season is on track to meet forecast, says BBRSI as it prepares to release its in season forecast in a matter of days
Russian sockeye competition a ‘growing challenge’ for Alaska
Russian sockeye sales into key Alaskan markets are growing, posing a threat to Alaskan sellers, says report
Catch keeps on growing at Copper River
Salmon run is still definitely ahead of schedule in terms of both escapement and harvest
UW revises Bristol Bay sockeye forecast down
In season release lowers prediction by 1m due to weak catch in South Peninsula June fishery and low Port Moller Test Fishery