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Grim forecast for Yukon River salmon run

Its obviously very hard times out there, says an Alaska fish board member who wants to force subsistence harvesters to release all chinook salmon they catch.
The Yukon River, pictured above with a salmon fisherman in 2001. The Alaska Board of Fish has voted to allow dip net fishing on the lower Yukon and Kuskokwim River systems to all subsistence harvesters, who will have to release chinook salmon back to the river unharmed. (Sam Harrell/Fairbanks Daily News-Miner/File/Associated Press)

Biologists are predicting another disastrous salmon run on the Yukon River this summer.

Pre-season meetings are underway in Alaska, where fishery managers are considering regulations intended to protect chinook salmon returning to the Yukon to spawn.

The Alaska Board of Fish has voted to allow dip net fishing on the lower Yukon and Kuskokwim River systems to all subsistence harvesters.

Theyll be able to take sockeye and chum salmon but they'll have to release chinook back to the river unharmed.

Orville Huntington is one of the board members promoting the idea.

It's obviously very hard times out there and regulations are confusing enough and I think it is needed and it will conserve King salmon and allow some very important catch during a time of year when it is good to put fish away.

Yukon members of the Yukon Salmon Sub Committee are in Anchorage today for meetings with their Alaskan counterparts.