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State biologists forecast a strong but not exceptional 2026 Bristol Bay sockeye run

11+ hour, 27+ min ago (345+ words) Fishery biologists expect another strong year for sockeye salmon in southwestern Alaska's Bristol Bay region, site of the world's largest runs of the fish, also known as red salmon. Next year's run is not expected to equal the magnitude of the huge runs in some recent record-breaking and near-record years, however, according to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game's preseason forecast. The forecast, released earlier this month, predicts a return of 45.32 million Bristol Bay sockeye salmon next year, enough to support a harvest of 33.5 million fish. This year's Bristol Bay run totaled 56.7 million fish, and the harvest totaled 41.2 million fish. The record highs were set in 2022, when a run of 79 million sockeye salmon supported a harvest of just over 60 million fish. If the 2026 forecast proves to be accurate, that would place next year's Bristol Bay sockeye run below the…...

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