Thursday, January 25, 2024

Addressing the court's concerns

The National Marine Fisheries Service is grinding through a tedious process that, once complete, could form a bulwark against the lawsuit aiming to shut down the Southeast Alaska salmon troll fishery.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, let me guess. What will NMFS do to help the troll fleet here in Southeast Alaska? Maybe follow the lead of the ADF&G by reallocating 17,000 king salmon from the commercial troll fleet to fishing lodges here in Southeast, all the while telling the commercial trollers we all have to sacrifice to rebuild the runs on the Chilkat and Taku rivers! So much for these helping hands. They all seem to miss their target and land in our pockets!

Anonymous said...

ADF&G lied and altered the agreement made at the Board of Fish meeting two years ago, and stole 17,000 king salmon from Alaskans to give to nonresident charter fleet. Where's our governor on this? His appointed ADF&G czar ripped us off.

Anonymous said...

The czar was following orders from the governor.