The Alaska Department of Fish and Game hosted its second day of the Board of Fisheries meeting at the Dena’ina Center in Anchorage on Tuesday.
Proposal 140
“Our main food source has been taken away, which has caused hardships for many families, our people are facing a food security crisis,” one person said. “The impacted communities are cherry-picking their numbers to try and lead us to believe that the majority of salmon intercepted by area m fishers just happened to be going to the places with the weakest returns,” one person said.“It is imperative that the burden of conservation be shared by Area M. If you, the Board of Fish are to sustain stocks,” one person said.
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