The National Marine Fisheries Service is pledging to render its decision on or before May 13.
A nonprofit organization, the Wild Fish Conservancy, petitioned NMFS for the listing and later sued the agency for failing to meet the deadline for making its decision.
The lawsuit has now been settled with the setting of the May 13 date.
Chinook runs across Alaska are weak, forcing fishery conservation measures.
But the Alaska Department of Fish and Game doesn't support listing the fish, writing in September 2024: "The best available scientific and commercial information makes it clear that GOA Chinook salmon do not meet the definition of a threatened or endangered species."
