Keta salmon

Oncorhynchus keta

What to check for

Location

Alaska

Technical location

Pacific, Northeast, All areas

Caught by

Net (gill or fixed; beach seine)

Certification

Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Marine Stewardship Council (MSC)

Rating summary

Keta (chum) salmon biomass seems to be abundant and there is no concern for fishing mortality. This fishery is Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certified and is largely well-managed. However, management requires some improvement regarding monitoring and management of enhancement programmes. Alaskan salmon fisheries are generally very selective, with negligible bycatch rates. Beach seines and set gillnets have some interaction with the seafloor but environmental impact is thought to be low.Rating last updated December 2022.

Technical consultation summary

Keta (chum) salmon biomass in Alaska is generally reaching its escapement goals in most areas. There is no concern for biomass, and no concern for fishing mortality. Keta salmon has medium resilience to fishing pressure. This fishery is Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certified and is largely well-managed as it largely meets its objective (to achieve escapement goals for the majority of the time). However, management requires some improvement regarding improved monitoring and management of enhancement programmes. Alaskan salmon fisheries are generally very selective, with negligible bycatch rates. Beach seines and set gillnets have some interaction with the seafloor but environmental impact is thought to be low.

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