SALMON BYCATCH

CONTACT INFORMATION

  • Kawerak, Inc.
    P.O. Box 948
    Nome, AK 99762
  • 907.443.4273
  • 907.443.4458
  • lellanna@kawerak.org
  • Sandhill.Culture.Craft.
    P.O. Box 924
    Girdwood, AK 99587-0924
  • 907.434.1413
  • sandhillcc@gmail.com

Chum Salmon Bycatch

The Bering Sea pollock trawl fishery is the largest fishery in the United States. The pollock trawl uses nets pulled by trawlers to catch pollock, a kind of cod fish. On average each year, 252,000 chum salmon are caught as bycatch in the Bering Sea commercial pollock trawl.  Many of those Chum were bound for rivers in the Norton Sound and YK area rivers. Currently, Bering Sea pollock trawlers have no maximum number of Chum Salmon that can be caught as bycatch.

Right now, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC) are taking public comments on this issue – and you can share your thoughts and concerns with them by providing written comments and/or sharing oral testimony.

Read Kawerak’s comment letter to the National Marine Fisheries Service regarding the Chum Bycatch issue.

Reach out to the Kawerak Social Science Program with further questions: socsci@kawerak.org.

Key Dates

(Note: this will be updated as events may be changed or added, please check back)

  • January 5, 2026: Written comments due to the National Marine Fisheries Service regarding the chum salmon bycatch Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). (See instructions below.)

  • January 9: Deadline for Kawerak travel scholarship applications to participate in February NPFMC meeting

  • January (exact date to be determined): Kawerak region virtual training

  • January 26, 1:00pm-4:00pm AKST: Tribal Consultation with NMFS

  • January 27, 10:00am-12:00pm AKST: Tribal Engagement session with NMFS

  • January 30, 12:00pm AKST: Written comments due to the North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC) regarding their final action on chum salmon bycatch. (See instructions below.)

  • February 2-11: NPFMC meeting (where you can provide oral testimony in person or remotely by phone or Zoom)

How to Participate

In-Person Testimony & Travel Scholarship

Anyone can voice their opinions in person at the North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC) meeting in Anchorage February 2-11. Kawerak is providing an opportunity for Tribal Members to travel on a travel scholarship so they can express their concerns at the Council meeting.

There is a limited number of travel scholarships for interested Tribal members to attend the NPFMC meeting to give testimony in-person in Anchorage. Scholarships will cover flights, lodging, and per diem in Anchorage. The deadline to apply is January 9. If you are interested in applying, contact Lisa Ellanna, lellanna@kawerak.org, or 907-304-1195 for more information.

Requirements:

  • Must be a Tribal member of a Bering Strait Region Tribe living in the Bering Strait Region
  • Must attend the Zoom workshop on learning how to testify (see more information below)

Submit Written Comments to NMFS

The deadline to provide written comments is January 5. Written comments can be submitted at the following link:  https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/resource/document/draft-environmental-impact-statement-and-regulatory-impact-review-proposed
Please contact Lisa Ellanna for more information or for assistance in providing written comments. Lisa can be reached by email at: lellanna@kawerak.org

Submit Written Comments to the NPFMC

In addition to NMFS, the NPFMC is also accepting comments on this issue for their February meeting. The NPFMC will take final action regarding the alternatives in the DEIS, which will lead to finalization of the EIS and eventual implementation by NMFS. Written comments are due to the NPFMC by January 30 at 12:00pm AKST, and can be submitted here: https://meetings.npfmc.org/Meeting/Details/3116. Please contact Lisa Ellanna for more information or assistance in providing written comments; Lisa can be reached by email at: lellanna@kawerak.org

Provide Oral Testimony

You don’t have to be in person at the NPFMC meeting to share verbal comments – you can also share your comments over the phone or on Zoom. Please see the the NPFMC website for more information about how and when to submit oral comments: https://www.npfmc.org/current-or-next-council-meeting/. Lisa Ellanna (lellanna@kawerak.org) can also provide more information and assistance regarding providing oral testimony.

Virtual Workshop

Kawerak will be hosting a workshop over zoom for Tribal members of the Kawerak region. At the workshop, participants will learn about the issue of Chum Salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea Pollock fishery, how to share their thoughts with the North Pacific Fishery Management Council, and other ways to become involved. The zoom workshop will be one day long (9 am to 4 pm with a lunch break). The dates are not set, but the workshop will happen in January.

Please check back here for more information, as workshop materials and other details are currently being set up. You can also reach out to Kawerak Social Science Program Manager Lisa Ellanna for more information (lellanna@kawerak.org).

Tribal Consultation

There will be a Tribal Consultation between NMFS and federally-recognized Tribes on Monday, January 26th, from 1:00pm-4:00pm AKST.  Contact Lisa Ellanna (lellanna@kawerak.org) for more information.

Tribal Engagement Session

There will be a Tribal Engagement session with NMFS on January 27th from 10:00am-12:00pm AKST regarding the chum bycatch action which will be open to Tribal citizens. Contact Lisa Ellanna (lellanna@kawerak.org) for more information.

Learn More About Chum Bycatch

Kawerak Recorded Webinar

Kawerak Letters and Testimony

Kawerak President Melanie Bahnke testifies at the NPFMC alongside AVCP and TCC leaders:

North Pacific Fisheries Management Council (NPFMC)

The North Pacific Fishery Management Council has created helpful flyers that provide information about the Council, how it works, and how people can get involved: https://www.npfmc.org/how-we-work/navigating-the-council-process/

Other ways to learn about NPFMC and the Bycatch Issue

National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) NOAA Fisheries

Chum Salmon Bycatch

The Bering Sea pollock trawl fishery is the largest fishery in the United States. The pollock trawl uses nets pulled by trawlers to catch pollock, a kind of cod fish. On average each year, 252,000 chum salmon are caught as bycatch in the Bering Sea commercial pollock trawl.  Many of those Chum were bound for rivers in the Norton Sound and YK area rivers. Currently, Bering Sea pollock trawlers have no maximum number of Chum Salmon that can be caught as bycatch.

Right now, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC) are taking public comments on this issue – and you can share your thoughts and concerns with them by providing written comments and/or sharing oral testimony.

Read Kawerak’s comment letter to the National Marine Fisheries Service regarding the Chum Bycatch issue.

Reach out to the Kawerak Social Science Program with further questions: socsci@kawerak.org.

Key Dates

(Note: this will be updated as events may be changed or added, please check back)

  • January 5, 2026: Written comments due to the National Marine Fisheries Service regarding the chum salmon bycatch Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS). (See instructions below.)

  • January 9: Deadline for Kawerak travel scholarship applications to participate in February NPFMC meeting

  • January (exact date to be determined): Kawerak region virtual training

  • January 26, 1:00pm-4:00pm AKST: Tribal Consultation with NMFS

  • January 27, 10:00am-12:00pm AKST: Tribal Engagement session with NMFS

  • January 30, 12:00pm AKST: Written comments due to the North Pacific Fishery Management Council regarding their final action on chum salmon bycatch. (See instructions below.)

  • February 2-11: NPFMC meeting (where you can provide oral testimony in person or remotely by phone or Zoom)

How to Participate

In-Person Testimony & Travel Scholarship

Anyone can voice their opinions in person at the North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC) meeting in Anchorage February 2-11. Kawerak is providing an opportunity for Tribal Members to travel on a travel scholarship so they can express their concerns at the Council meeting.

There is a limited number of travel scholarships for interested Tribal members to attend the NPFMC meeting to give testimony in-person in Anchorage. Scholarships will cover flights, lodging, and per diem in Anchorage. The deadline to apply is January 9. If you are interested in applying, contact Lisa Ellanna, lellanna@kawerak.org, or 907-304-1195 for more information.

Requirements:

  • Must be a Tribal member of a Bering Strait Region Tribe living in the Bering Strait Region
  • Must attend the Zoom workshop on learning how to testify (see more information below)

Submit Written Comments to NMFS

The deadline to provide written comments is January 5. Written comments can be submitted at the following link:  https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/resource/document/draft-environmental-impact-statement-and-regulatory-impact-review-proposed
Please contact Lisa Ellanna for more information or for assistance in providing written comments. Lisa can be reached by email at: lellanna@kawerak.org

Submit Written Comments to the NPFMC

In addition to NMFS, the NPFMC is also accepting comments on this issue for their February meeting. The NPFMC will take final action regarding the alternatives in the DEIS, which will lead to finalization of the EIS and eventual implementation by NMFS. Written comments are due to the NPFMC by January 30 at 12:00pm AKST, and can be submitted here: https://meetings.npfmc.org/Meeting/Details/3116. Please contact Lisa Ellanna for more information or assistance in providing written comments; Lisa can be reached by email at: lellanna@kawerak.org

Provide Oral Testimony

You don’t have to be in person at the NPFMC meeting to share verbal comments – you can also share your comments over the phone or on Zoom.  Please see the the NPFMC website for more information about how and when to submit oral comments: https://www.npfmc.org/current-or-next-council-meeting/.  Lisa Ellanna (lellanna@kawerak.org) can also provide more information and assistance regarding providing oral testimony.

Virtual Workshop

Kawerak will be hosting a workshop over zoom for Tribal members of the Kawerak region. At the workshop, participants will learn about the issue of Chum Salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea Pollock fishery, how to share their thoughts with the North Pacific Fishery Management Council, and other ways to become involved. The zoom workshop will be one day long (9 am to 4 pm with a lunch break). The dates are still not set, but the workshop will happen in January.

Please check back here for more information, as workshop materials and other details are currently being set up.  You can also reach out to Kawerak Social Science Program Manager Lisa Ellanna for more information (lellanna@kawerak.org).

Tribal Consultation

There will be a Tribal Consultation between NMFS and federally-recognized Tribes on Monday, January 26th, from 1:00pm-4:00pm AKST.  Contact Lisa Ellanna (lellanna@kawerak.org) for more information.

Tribal Engagement Session

There will be a Tribal Engagement session with NMFS on January 27th from 10:00am-12:00pm AKST, regarding the chum bycatch action, which will be open to Tribal citizens. Contact Lisa Ellanna (lellanna@kawerak.org) for more information.

Learn More About Chum Bycatch

Kawerak Recorded Webinar

Kawerak Letters and Testimony

Kawerak President Melanie Bahnke testifies at the NPFMC alongside AVCP and TCC leaders:

North Pacific Fisheries Management Council (NPFMC)

The North Pacific Fishery Management Council has created helpful flyers that provide information about the Council, how it works, and how people can get involved: https://www.npfmc.org/how-we-work/navigating-the-council-process/

Other ways to learn about NPFMC and the Bycatch Issue

National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) NOAA  Fisheries

CONTACT INFORMATION

  • Kawerak, Inc.
    P.O. Box 948
    Nome, AK 99762
  • 907.443.4273
  • 907.443.4458
  • lellanna@kawerak.org
  • Sandhill.Culture.Craft.
    P.O. Box 924
    Girdwood, AK 99587-0924
  • 907.434.1413
  • sandhillcc@gmail.com