Seabird Bycatch Reduction Program
Program to Reduce Seabird Bycatch in Longline Fisheries
- NOAA Fisheries National Seabird Program Fact Sheet
- Seabird Avoidance Gear and Methods for Alaska Fishermen
- NOAA Fisheries' National Seabird Program
- National and International Action Plans
- Seabird Bycatch News
- Reports on Seabird Bycatch
- Biological Opinions - Endangered Species Act Section 7 Consultations
- Overview and History of Seabird Incidental Take Reduction
- Other Seabird Bycatch Reduction Websites
About Seabird Bycatch Reduction in Alaska
Short-tailed albatross. Photo: Hiroshi Hasegawa
The Alaska Region (AKR) has been actively addressing seabird incidental take in longline (hook-and-line) fisheries off Alaska since 1989. In 1998, the AKR appointed a Seabird Coordinator to focus on seabird-related issues. AKR seabird-related responsibilities and activities include: consultations under the Endangered Species Act, data collection by fishery observers, public and industry outreach and education, research, regulatory action, and participation in the development of an international and national plan of action to reduce the incidental take of seabirds in longline fisheries. The Alaska Region plays a proactive role in its coordination with local, regional, national, and international agencies, organizations, and experts in its efforts to reduce seabird incidental take in hook-and-line fisheries.
Contact Information
Kim Rivera, Seabird Coordinator
NMFS Alaska Region
Protected Resources Division
P.O. Box 21668
709 West 9th Street (Fed Ex. only)
Juneau, AK 99802
PH: (907) 586-7424
Fax: (907) 586-7012