Meet Elizabeth Herendeen
/Elizabeth has been a steadfast advocate working with the seafood supply chain to stop the Pebble Mine since 2006.
Read MoreElizabeth has been a steadfast advocate working with the seafood supply chain to stop the Pebble Mine since 2006.
Read MoreGeorge Wilson Jr. wins Seat B and Michael Jackson wins Seat E.
Read MoreNet Your Problem works to recycle fishing gear in Alaska. You can help by voting for Net Your Problem in a competitive grant from the Center for Behaviour and the Environment. Net Your Problem is one of 10 finalists for a $25,000 grant and you can vote HERE to show your support for this project.
Read MoreIn April, BBRSDA committed financial support to test the feasibility of doing the in-season genetic analysis for stock composition estimates from the Port Moller Test Fishery (PMTF) onboard one of the test boats.
Read MoreJoin BBNA for Regional COVID Broadcasts Tuesdays at 2pm Alaska Time (also recorded).
Read MoreDuring the 2021 fishing season, Quality Control technicians working on 15 tenders across Bristol Bay will measure the quality of salmon at the point of delivery using the noninvasive ‘Certified Quality Reader,’ a device that uses electrical currents to measure cell degradation of the salmon.
Read MoreThe BBRSDA Board of Directors will have a teleconference board meeting on Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at 9am AKT.
Read MoreThere are two open Board seats in this year’s election. A total of four members have been nominated and qualified as Board Seat Candidates. The ballots are in the mail to all BBRSDA members. The postmark deadline to return your vote is April 29th.
Read MoreMembers and the public are welcome to attend the annual Spring Industry Meeting video conference and hear from BBRSDA, Northern Economics, ADF&G, Bristol Bay Fisheries Collaborative & Port Moller Test Fishery.
Read MoreThe team-member spotlight this month is Frances Bursch. Frances is a life-long Bristol Bay fisherman and joined BBRSDA at the end of the 2020 season.
Read MoreOn April 2nd changes from Dillingham’s updated Emergency Order will go into effect. The switch from EO 1.1 to EO 2.0 changes numerous things while retaining important Covid safeguards.
Read MoreCDC and Coast Guard FAQs confirm that vessel crewmembers are not required to wear a mask under the following circumstances:
If they are alone in a room, work area, or private cabin;
If they are eating or drinking; and
If they are performing a task for which mask-wearing would create a risk to workplace health, safety, or job duty.
BBRSDA is very excited to have a virtual booth at this year’s ComFish Alaska event (MARCH 30-31). Don’t wait, click “Read More” and register NOW!
Read MoreAs the EPA has recognized, Bristol Bay is one of the nation’s great natural resources, and BBRSDA is writing to encourage the EPA to exercise its authority under Section 404(c) of the Clean Water Act to help protect and preserve it for future generations. The need for EPA leadership to protect Bristol Bay from the ongoing existential threat posed by hard-rock mining in the watershed remains urgent.
Read MoreNew economic analysis of Bristol Bay’s famed salmon runs show that the fishery’s economic benefits exceeded $2.2 billion in 2019, generating more than 15,000 jobs while feeding hundreds of thousands of people. The commercial fishery supplies as much as 57% of the world’s sockeye salmon catch, driving $990 million in economic activity in Alaska alone, and $800 million in induced impacts for the Pacific Northwest.
Read MoreThere are two open Board seats in this year’s election. A total of four members have been nominated and qualified as Board Seat Candidates…
Read MoreThe success of our retail program relies heavily on the expertise of our retail contractor, Mark Jones, of Tallahassee, FL. Though he has been in the game for over 25 years, Mark tends to fly under the radar, so we are pleased to feature him as our BBRSDA Team Member Spotlight for this month.
Read MoreThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued the order, Requirement for Persons to Wear Masks while on Transportation Hubs, which requires all persons traveling on all commercial vessels to wear a mask at all times. The Coast Guard has been charged with enforcing the order.
Read MoreMaximizing the value of the Bristol Bay fishery for the benefit of our members.
Outreach Committee Meeting
Thursday, September 4
Teleconference - agenda
Fleet Meeting
Bellingham WA
Sunday, September 28
5pm - more info & RSVP
BBRSDA Board Meeting
Bellingham WA & Teleconference
Tuesday, September 30
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