Viewing options: View map of projects View list of projects
LatitudeLongitude
58.789297000 -157.161147000

The AKSSF program has funded around 1,000 projects since its inception in 2000. Use a key word search to find the projects that interest you, click on a marker in the map to learn more, or explore the filters to refine your search by region, year, objective, etc. (Please note that many of the projects funded prior to 2014 are no longer eligible for AKSSF funding.)

Stock Composition of Subsistence Harvests and Total Return of Sockeye Salmon from the Kvichak River

Synopsis:This project will reconstruct the total return of sockeye salmon to the Kvichak River to identify: 1) which of four stocks are most utilized by subsistence fisheries; 2) when these stocks migrate through the commercial fishery and escapement monitoring tower; and 3) if there are temporal trends in migration that may allow commercial fisheries managers to protect stocks important to subsistence fisheries. In addition, by building upon existing smolt stock composition data, this project will evaluate survival and productivity of brood years 2012–2015 at smolt and returning adult life stages.
Project #:44362
Project Period:3/1/2017 - 6/30/2020
Location(s):Naknek-Kvichak District
Cost:$435,619
Match:$156,600
Region:Central, Bristol Bay
Federal Fiscal Year:2016
Project Data:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.j0zpc86fm
Investigator(s)
NameRoleOrganization
Tyler Dann Principal Investigator ADF&G, Division of Commercial Fisheries
Greg Buck Co-Principal Investigator ADF&G, Division of Commercial Fisheries
Bronwyn Jones Co-Principal Investigator ADF&G, Subsistence Section
Statement of Work AKSSF Reports
Semiannual Report 11/1/2016 - 4/30/2017 PDF
Semiannual Report 5/1/2017 - 10/31/2017 PDF
Semiannual Report 11/1/2017 - 4/30/2018 PDF
Semiannual Report 5/1/2018 - 10/31/2018 PDF
Semiannual Report 11/1/2018 - 4/30/2019 PDF
Semiannual Report 5/1/2019 - 10/31/2019 PDF
Semiannual Report 11/1/2019 - 4/30/2020 PDF
Completion ReportPDF
Optional Reports
TitleDescription
Genetic tools inform management and run reconstruction of sockeye salmon from Bristol Bay, Alaska Presentation to the 148th annual meeting of the American Fisheries Society in Atlantic City, New Jersey; results were based in part on estimates of stock-specific harvest from the Naknek-Kvichak district funded by this project

For technical support, questions, or comments, please contact Debbie Maas at debbie.maas@alaska.gov.