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The daily
pink salmon harvest has been slowly, but steadily, declining over the past two
weeks, after a peak catch of nearly 1-million on August 10th. On
Wednesday, 116,755 pinks were hauled in by the fleet, bringing the season total,
according to Fish and Game records, to 15.8-million fish.
The sockeye
salmon catch is also slowing, with 7,746 caught on Wednesday. The season total
for reds now stands at 1.96-million.
The chum
catch through Wednesday is 813,000, silvers are at 125,000, and the chinook
harvest is 13,476.
The
all-species total catch through yesterday in the Kodiak Management Area is up
to 18.7-million. That's about a half-million more than was caught through
August 22nd last year, and 8.3-million more than this date in 2010.
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