Kasilof Fishery Still Battling Sockeye Over-Escapement

Author: KSRM News Desk |

Setnetters will open in the Kasilof Section within one-half mile from the mean high tide mark on Saturday.

 

That opening will begin from 8:00 am 10:00 pm on Saturday, July 18.

 

 

The biological escapement goal (BEG) for Kasilof River sockeye salmon is 160,000–340,000 fish, while the optimal escapement goal (OEG) is 160,000–390,000 fish. Approximately 280,000 sockeye salmon have passed the Kasilof sonar through July 16.

 

Even early run timing models project final escapements in excess of the BEG and OEG in the Kasilof River.

 

The Kenai River sockeye salmon inriver goal for runs ranging from 2.3–4.6 million fish is 1,000,000–1,200,000 fish. The estimated sockeye salmon passage through July 16 in the Kenai River is approximately 213,000 fish.

 

To date, information from the commercial harvest,escapements, and the Offshore Test Fish program indicate the number of sockeye salmon returning to the Kenai River is lower than expected.

 

Therefore, commercial fishing will occur in the KasilofSection in order to slow the passage of sockeye salmon in the Kasilof River and reduce the harvest of sockeye salmon bound for the Kenai River.