PSP RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT | JUNE 9, 2020
The latest shellfish toxin test for areas in Southeast Alaska puts an advisory in place for butter clams at Ankau. Please see attached report below. All of the other species tested…
The latest shellfish toxin test for areas in Southeast Alaska puts an advisory in place for butter clams at Ankau. Please see attached report below. All of the other species tested…
The latest shellfish toxin report from YTT Environmental Department’s latest shellfish sampling shows low presence of PSP causing toxins in California Mussels and Butter Clams. However, please note that the…
The latest shellfish toxin test for areas in Southeast Alaska shows significant PSP toxin results in butter clams in Ankau. Please see attached results below. The Yakutat Tlingit Tribe would…
YTT Environmental Department’s latest shellfish sampling shows significant shellfish toxin results in butter clams in Puget Cove. Please see attached results below. If you have any questions, please send an…
By Havaleh Rohloff, Fisheries BiologistYTT encourages its members to comment on Situk River management by calling the Fisheries Biologist at 784-3238 ext.106, emailing [email protected], or leaving a message on the…
YTT Environmental Department’s latest sampling of butter clams, cockles, and little necks shows significant shellfish toxin results in butter clams in Puget Cove. Please see attached results below. If you…
All stakeholders and Situk River user groups are welcome to attend the Situk River Partners Meeting, Friday, March 13th at the Yakutat Kwaan conference room. Public comment on Situk River…
The following notice is originally published in the State of Alaska Online Public Notices Website (https://aws.state.ak.us/OnlinePublicNotices/Notices/View.aspx?id=197129). The Yakutat Fish and Game Advisory Committee will be holding a public meeting and…
The Southeast Alaska Subsistence Regional Advisory Council is set to meet November 5-7, 2019. The meeting will be in Ketchikan, yet members of the public are welcome to attend and…
A 60-day public comment period has now opened with the US Forest Service regarding proposed changes to the Roadless Rule. If approved, the Tongass National Forest will be exempt from…