My Background Presented By Tom Wooding Started fishing at age 8. Began fishing in Area M at 13. Became skipper at 18. Received a BSME at 22. Constructed.

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My Background Presented By Tom Wooding Started fishing at age 8. Began fishing in Area M at 13. Became skipper at 18. Received a BSME at 22. Constructed my boat at 24. Started attending BOF meetings at 26. Currently Vice-President of CAMF. Have fished with my 11year-old son Zach for 2 years.

My Views The Board was right in It gave Area M fisherman more flexibility to target sockeyes and move away from chums Please consider providing Area M fisherman more flexibility by passing proposals 194 and a amended 195. Keep the Sanak section Open.

Fish are Mixed in the Ocean The Ocean is Large. The South Unimak June fishery takes place on a Very Small part of it.

Sockeye leave Bristol Bay to feed in North Pacific and Bering Sea Source INPFC Bulletin #34 based on research from 1956 to 1971

Fish mix early in life ADFG Genetic Lab report Migration patterns of sockeye salmon in the Bering Sea (October 2004) NPAFC Bulletin No. 1 Genetic Stock ID of Chum Salmon Harvested Incidentally in 1994 and 1995 Bering Sea Trawl Fishery (Wilmot et al, NOAA) ADFG Report to the BOF at the Bristol Bay meeting (2006)

One of the reports was presented at this years Bristol Bay Board of Fish meeting. The Slide shows the 2002 and 2003 distribution of immature sockeye. As you can see North Peninsula, Eastside and Westside Bristol Bay, Eastern and Western Gulf stocks are well represented throughout the Bering Sea.

Bycatch of Immature Chums in the Bering Sea Trawl Fishery Japan Russia Western Alaskan Summer Yukon Fall AK Pen, Chignik, Kodiak SE AK, PWS BC WA State

The Bering Sea has more food than the Pacific

Immature Chums mix as the they move to the food Japan Russia Western Alaskan Summer Yukon Fall AK Pen, Chignik, Kodiak SE AK, PWS BC WA State

Immature Sockeye Move and Mix with the seasons and theyre Widely Distributed Immature sockeye move north as summer approaches. The graph shows a month by month distribution of immature sockeye in the North Pacific and Bering Sea. The horizontal bars represent higher abundance, The black bars lower abundance and circles no catch.

Chums are also Widely Distributed and the Ocean is Large The known distribution of sockeye covers the entire North Pacific from the latitude of Northern California to Kotzebue.

As Summer turns to Fall Some of the Mixed Fish Move South From the Bering Sea to the Pacific. Chums and Sockeye Move When the Water Gets Colder (Fall and Winter)

Mixed Fish and their Journey Home Salmon move north using magnetic clues Dr. Eggers testimony to BOF 2004

Don Rogers depiction of Late Winter and Spring Migrations of Maturing Sockeye Salmon

Salmon Enter Bristol Bay Through all the Aleutian Passes Not Just Unimak Pass. (shown in red)

The South Unimak June Fishery is very small compared to the North Pacific and the chums and sockeye are still mixed. How do we know?

The Late Dr. Don Rogers proved it. He looked at tags put on early and late in the South Unimak fishery. He compared tag returns to the total Bristol Bay run He was looking to see if Ugashik and Togiak runs were present in greater abundance later in the June Fishery which would correspond to their later timing in Bristol Bay.

This is what he found. The relative abundance of each Bristol Bay stock in the June Fishery is in close proportion to the relative abundance of each stock in the Bristol Bay run. Early tagging No fishing in Nak/Kvi early Here are the results of early tagging in South Unimak. The red bar represents the relative abundance of each stock in the Bristol Bay run. The blue bar represents sockeye tagged in Unimak that were recaptured in the district listed on the X-axis. There was no fishing in the Naknek-Kvichak district, which mean there were no chance to recover tags.

Furthermore, it doesn't change over time. Late Tagging Here are the results of late tagging in South Unimak. The red bar represents the relative abundance of each stock in the Bristol Bay run. The blue bar represents sockeye tagged in Unimak that were recaptured in the district listed on the x axis.

Even though the Ugashik and Togiak fisheries peak later, their relative abundance stays the same in South Unimak throughout June. In other words, fish are well mixed in the ocean and in the June Fishery. Late Tagging You can see if the fish were not mixed you expect to see a greater number of Ugashik and Togiak stocks late in June due to run timing, which is not the case.

Dr. Eggers report to the BOF 2004 Area M meeting Whats true for Sockeye is more than Likely True for Chums

That is, Fish Caught in the South Unimak June Fishery are in close proportion to their abundance throughout Western Alaska and Asia. Consequently, the fishery does not have the ability to select out one particular stock.

Lets Review What We Know The Ocean is Large The South Unimak June Fishery takes place in a very small part of it The Fish are Mixed

For these reasons the board should not pass any proposals to restrict the South Unimak June fishery.

Dont go back! Reject proposals 187 to 192, all of which would be a detriment to the State of Alaska and the people that fish its waters. The June fishery is a Ocean fishery, some of these proposals are written by people and groups with a River background. Please approve proposals 194 and a amended 195 to allow the drift fleet more flexibility to catch reds and avoid chums.