June 4, 2018 — Local organizations are seeking $250,000 to count salmon runs and harvests in Unalaska Bay, including drone surveys for the sport and subsistence fisheries.
“If we get that, we’re going to be in the chips,” said Mayor Frank Kelty at Sunday’s meeting of the Unalaska Native Fisherman’s Association. In addition to two years of aerial counts in 2019 and 2020 at Unalaska Lake, Iliuliuk River drainage and McLees Lake, the survey has been expanded to include Summer Bay Lake and Morris Cove, he said.
The proposed project goes beyond counting fish in the water. A household survey in the next two years would estimate salmon harvests and use in Unalaska.
UNFA and the Unalaska City Council are seeking the money from the state’s Sustainable Salmon Fund for the proposed project, “Estimation of sockeye salmon escapement and subsistence salmon harvest surveys for Unalaska.”
According to the city council’s letter of support, “Data gaps of of escapement values for various road-system accessed streams inhibit best practice management for salmon stock assessment. Furthermore, understanding the subsistence harvest by residents will improve subsistence management of those fisheries.”