
Advocacy
Board of Fisheries Meeting
Alaska Peninsula / Aleutian Island / Chignik Finfish
February 18-24, 2026
Anchorage – Egan Civic & Convention Center
Comment Deadline: February 3, 2026
Board of Fisheries Meeting
Statewide Finfish and Supplemental Issues
March 17-20, 2026
Anchorage – Egan Civic & Convention Center
Comment Deadline: March 2, 2026
Opportunities
Learn More
Read the DEIS (Draft Environmental Impact Statement)
Visit the North Pacific Fishery Management Council website to learn how to submit a comment
Deadlines
- NMFS (NOAA Fisheries): January 5, 2026
Submit a written comment on regulations.gov - NPFMC: January 30, 2026
Submit via the NPFMC eAgenda Page (open December 2025)

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