
Advocacy
Yukon River Drainage Fisheries Association Preseason Meeting
April 21-22, 2026 | 8AM-5PM
Location: Hotel Captain Cook | Anchorage, AK
In person & through Zoom
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Federal Subsistence Board – Wildlife Regulatory Meeting
Alaska Peninsula / Aleutian Island / Chignik Finfish
April 21-24, 2026 | 9AM-5PM
Location: Wedgewood Resort Visitor Center | Fairbanks, Alaska
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Public Hearing – Yukon Area Subsistence Fishery Temporary Special Abuse
April 28, 2026 | 4-6PM
Location: Web/Teleconference
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Kuskokwim River Salmon Management Working Group Pre-season Meeting
April 29, 2026 | 9AM-5PM
Location: ADF&G Office in Bethel & Zoom
Kuskokwim River Fisheries Public Hearing
May 7, 2026 | 5PM
More info coming
North Pacific Fishery Management Council Meeting
June 1-9, 2026
Location: Hilton Vancouver Washington | Vancouver, WA
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
2021 Kuskokwim Salmon Fishery Disaster Declaration Requests
Submit your applications by June 9, 2026 at 12PM.
Comment Opportunity: Federal Subsistence Board – Wildlife Regulatory Meeting
April 21–24, 2026 | 9AM-5PM
The window for comments is restricted to the duration of the meeting. Please prepare a comment to submit via email, fax, phone, or in-person testimony.
Comment Opportunity: Alaska Board of Fisheries Meeting
Submit your comment by April 30, 2026, at 5PM
Comment Opportunity: North Pacific Fishery Management Council Meeting
The comment period will open on May 8, 2026.
Submit your comment by May 29, 2026, at 12PM.

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