Alaska seafood tests clean for radiation
/Excerpted from Fish Radio: The results of testing conducted on Alaska fish in 2014, and previously reported by DEC, showed no detection of Fukushima-related radionuclides Iodine-131 (I-131), Cesium-134 (Cs-134), and Cesium-137 (Cs-137).
Read MoreBBRSDA Suggestion Form online – Deadline Extended
/SUGGESTIONS GLADLY ACCEPTED! Your BBRSDA Wants to Hear From You! The BBRSDA’s core purpose is to maximize the value of the Bristol Bay fishery for the benefit of its members, with primary attention on the economic wellbeing of BBRSDA members.....
Read MoreFall 2015 Sockeye Market Analysis Video and Download Now Available
/- The Fall 2015 Sockeye Market Analysis is now available for our members to download (below). Above, you will find a very useful video that supplements and extends the key findings and information in the report. Read More >>
BBRSDA Member Quality Survey – Deadline Extended
/Fall 2015 In order to best assist the BBRSDA in planning and prioritizing its Quality Program, please answer the following questions thoroughly and honestly. Your answers will be kept confidential. Read More >>
Pacific Marine Expo BBRSDA Member Meeting Agenda
/- Here is the agenda for the BBRSDA member meeting to be held at Pacific Marine Expo. We hope to see you there! Thursday, November 19, 2015 – 8–10 a.m. Read More >>
Welcome new Executive Director, Becky Martello
/- The BBRSDA Board of Directors is pleased to announce that effective December 14, 2015, Becky Martello will take over the executive wheelhouse of the BBRSDA. Becky grew up in Bristol Bay and fished her way through college. Read More >>
2016 Bristol Bay Sockeye Salmon Forecast
/- A total of 46.55 million sockeye salmon (range 36.67–56.44 million) are expected to return to Bristol Bay in 2016. This prediction is 15% greater than the previous 10-year mean of total runs and 41% greater than the long-term mean of 32.94 million. Read More >>
Important Notice to Our Members
/- Recently there have been inaccurate assertions in the media and elsewhere that imply a 180-degree shift in Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association’s (BBRSDA’s) opposition to the proposed Pebble project, asserting that a change in our board of directors’ leadership now “signals [BBRSDA’s] support for Pebble mine.” Nothing could be further from the truth. Read More >>
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