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logo 11/25/2024 1:23:41 AM     
Frustrations grow along Yukon River as salmon fishing remains closed for second year amid record low runs 
By Anna Rose MacArthur CA Source: ktoo 6/29/2022
Anna Rose MacArthur
Credit: Katie Basile/For KYUK
It’s a grim outlook for Yukon River Chinook and summer chum salmon.

Chinook salmon counts are the lowest ever recorded at this point in the season, and state and federal fishery managers do not expect them to meet escapement goals. The low numbers are also making it difficult for biologists to determine if the run is late.
 

The summer chum run looks slightly better in comparison, but only in that it’s the second-lowest run ever recorded at this point in the season, just barely ahead of last year’s record low. It’s too soon to tell if summer chum will meet escapement goals. But if the run tracks with last year, then it won’t.

As long as escapement appears unlikely for Chinook and summer chum, subsistence salmon fishing will remain closed for a second year.

 
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