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The
Southeast Alaska Seiners Association
was formed in 1968 by a group of concerned Ketchikan commercial salmon
purse seiners. For a time it was known as SASBOO. It later became
SEAS in 1988 and remains so to this day.
We are the preeminent local, species specific,
regionally based commercial fishing association in Alaska with focus on
Pacific Salmon Treaty, Board of
Fisheries issues, Marketing Funding, Fleet
Consolidation, Regulatory and Administrative Access to SE Salmon Resources
and Conservation Principles.
SEAS endeavors to strive to balance the interests of all the users of our
healthy Tongass so that seiners can harvest their historical and rightful
share of the salmon resources in the waters of Southeast Alaska.
We at SEAS believe that gear groups and users
should harvest that salmon species, and that gear type and use those
geographical areas which have traditionally and historically been the
case.
Several of these areas can change with conservation needs and
environmental climate and oceanographic shifts over time. Nonetheless, all
purse seine districts should be available to harvest wild salmon surplus
to escapement needs when wild salmon abundances are high.
The issues our industry faces have become
increasingly complex and time consuming. SEAS is working hard to ensure a
future for the commercial seine fleet.
SEAS is a non-profit organization association funded solely through
membership dues.
You can support us by becoming a member. Membership dues are
partially tax deductible.
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