tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9188370370448778552.post53808649334305394..comments2024-03-26T00:58:48.112-08:00Comments on Deckboss: Bristol Bay — intercept fisheryDeckbosshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17148693485334011720noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9188370370448778552.post-90810302363667437892010-06-09T12:58:00.131-08:002010-06-09T12:58:00.131-08:00Then why are so few salmon are returning to the AY...Then why are so few salmon are returning to the AYK anyway? Too many Intercept fisheries that's why, not to mention the EEZ/Exclusive Economic Zone and the huge Bering Sea Pollock Trawl Fisheries and the Newly formed Coastal Development Quota program.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9188370370448778552.post-50189005955912868622009-12-27T12:25:36.077-09:002009-12-27T12:25:36.077-09:00Wesley
The even bigger Bristol Bay intercept issu...Wesley<br /><br />The even bigger Bristol Bay intercept issue is chum salmon.<br /><br />How many of the millions of chum caught in BB are AYK bound.<br /><br />NOBODY want to know the answer to that one.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9188370370448778552.post-49524299474153979722009-12-23T06:58:14.437-09:002009-12-23T06:58:14.437-09:00The present winter is worth an age, if rightly emp...The present winter is worth an age, if rightly employed; but, if lost or neglected, the whole continent will partake of the evil; and there is no punishment that man does not deserve, be he who, or what, or where he will, that may be the means of sacrificing a season so precious and useful. <br /><br />footnote 1, December 23, 1776Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9188370370448778552.post-35439328221020134792009-12-23T06:29:38.562-09:002009-12-23T06:29:38.562-09:00I never commented that the Laboratory Analysis and...I never commented that the Laboratory Analysis and estimated error rate of 0.01% to 0.25% was whatsoever incorrect, as explained on page 15.<br /><br />My comment was related to the Genetics of the Bristol Bay Fisher!<br /><br />Would a special Togiak "inriver" harvest area assist the Kuskokwim returns, since a rate of intercept of 28%, seems like a much larger number, than than the Naknek, Egegik, and Ugashik special inriver harvest area's?<br /><br />Best Available Science?<br /><br />And the Area needing a Inriver Special Harvest Area the most?<br />It's not the Naknek, Egegik or Ugashik, inriver special harvest areas!<br /><br />Of course politics, overide science everyday at ADF&G, shown best at the Hilton, where a genetic study is way overdue.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9188370370448778552.post-66181526343308979312009-12-22T16:03:15.137-09:002009-12-22T16:03:15.137-09:00the above commenter only referenced the methodolog...the above commenter only referenced the methodology section, where they described HOW they measured "Labotory Failure Rates and Quality Control", but I didn't really see anything in the results or discussion sections that spoke to excesive failure or other error. Would you care to expand on why you feel this information isn't reliable?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9188370370448778552.post-63872007271238181202009-12-21T05:26:51.259-09:002009-12-21T05:26:51.259-09:00Wesley, I believe page 8, of this report explained...Wesley, I believe page 8, of this report explained the Genetics of a Bristol Bay Fisher to perfection?<br /><br />"Labotory Failure Rates and Quality Control.<br /><br />Overall failure rate was caculated by dividing the number of failesd single-locus genotypes by the number of assayed single-locus genotypes..."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com