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  1. Jun 17, 2024 · 2024 Season Boatyard Buzz. This season, the Bristol Bay 2024 sockeye salmon forecast estimates a total run of 39 million fish. That’s 35% smaller than the most recent 10-year average run size, and a drop from last season’s 54 and a half million fish run.

  2. Jun 14, 2024 · Nick Mavar, deckhand on Discovery Channel’s extreme fishing reality series “Deadliest Catch,” died June 13 of natural causes, the Bristol Bay Borough Police Department in Alaska told Variety.

  3. Jun 15, 2024 · Nick Mavar, deckhand on Discovery Channel’s extreme fishing reality series “Deadliest Catch,” died Thursday of natural causes, the Bristol Bay Borough Police Department in Alaska told Variety.

  4. 5 days ago · Numbers across the bay continued climbing over the weekend. Fleets in the Nushagak made their biggest daily catch so far this season, bringing in 740,000 fish, and escapement at the Wood River counting tower and Nushagak River sonar is starting to slow down.

  5. 3 days ago · Bristol Bay catch and escapement data were collected by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, with support from the Bristol Bay Fisheries Collaborative (BBFC). The Port Moller Test Fishery is operated by the Bristol Bay Science and Research Institute (BBSRI).

  6. Jun 27, 2024 · The Egegik district’s inshore run this season is forecasted to be about 5.5 million sockeye salmon and the river’s escapement goal is 800,000 to 2 million fish. Ugashik. Ugashik crews also brought in no fish yesterday, and their season’s catch stays at 112,813.

  7. 2 days ago · 2 The newly established OEG for Wood River adds 15% of the preseason total run forecast to the upper end of the escapement goal in years where the total run is projected to be over 5 million. If total run is projected to be below 5 million, the escapement goal reverts to an SEG of 700,000–1,800,000. ↩. Ugashik River.