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Petition to Stop CIAA Loans

September 9, 2023 by Tom Buchanan

I am circulating a petition to stop Cook Inlet Aquaculture from digging ME deeper into debt with more loans for worthless, often detrimental projects.

Because the loans CIAA takes out are MY responsibility to repay – yes, they really are a financial burden to me – I need to stop their continuing loan debt. At $20 million dollars IN DEBT, with no viable revenue, they need to be stopped. I’m on a mission to return control to the people who LIVE IN SEWARD and depend on our local salmon.

This organization was a long-standing funnel for federal funds that nose-dived when it needed to stand on its own after losing its prime supporter, Ted Stevens.

In 2010 CIAA asked for 100% of the Resurrection Bay sockeye run and even sought to halt SPORT fishing. From that day forward they have BATTLED local fishermen for OUR resource.

The weir at Bear Creek is mismanaged, the fish are mistreated, the escapement is far too low, and ADF&G has wrongly allowed the entity to have FAR too much control over our local salmon resources. This needs to stop. The Trail Lakes Hatchery is a disaster, destroying more fry than it supplies. Here’s the report.

Contact me to chat – Tom Buchanan, born and raised in Seward, passionate fisherman. tmbfish [at ] gmail.com

Filed Under: Alaska, Aquaculture, Farmed Fish, Fishing, Politics, Seward

Salmon Wars – A Video Documentary

June 9, 2012 by Marguerita

It looks like we in southcentral Alaska are not alone in our issues with the “business” of aquaculture and its harmful effects on native, natural, wild salmon and other stocks. For more information, visit the site of the video documentary Salmon Wars or the site of the producer, Silver Donald Cameron, The Green Interview.

Thanks to Dave Clark for posting this on Google+

Filed Under: Aquaculture, Farmed Fish, Fishing, Politics

Opposing Cook Inlet Aquaculture before the Board of Fish

November 7, 2010 by Marguerita

Jenny Neyman, of The Redoubt Reporter does a good review of the current [dire] state of Cook Inlet Aquaculture, with a good lead in story here.

Her first story investigates the loss of fry at Trail Lakes Hatchery, one of two run by CIAA. Part Two in her series of stories reviews the history of how millions of dollars in federal grants have been used on project after project that brought little to no benefit to fishermen.

For a related issue, check out this story on The Bear Creek Weir [operated by CIAA] Weir Attracts Brown Bears – Bear Mauls 12 Year Old Child On His Way to the School Bus Stop. Particularly revealing are the quotes in the article from local Seward residents about the weir and the danger it poses to this heavily populated [especially with young children] area. for instance, “Bear Creek Resident” writes:

I have lived on Bear Creek for 35 years, directly downstream from the weir. I camped and fished on Bear Creek every summer as a kid, starting in 1957. I see most of the brown bears that fish in Bear Creek often enough to recognize them individually. When the fish weir on Bear Creek has let enough salmon into Bear Lake for “available habitat” and Cook Inlet Aquaculture Corp.l (weir owner) has sufficient salmon eggs (taken from salmon in Bear Creek/Bear Lake) to run their hatchery at mile 30, they close off Bear Creek at the weir and trap all remaining salmon (potentially thousands of fish) below the weir in Bear Creek. This creates a static, artificiallly provided food source for the bears that they can’t resist. The bears stay in the area until the fish are gone, months longer than they would stay with a natural salmon run and without the trapped fish.

The week of November 15-18 brings CIAA back before the Board of Fish to ask for full allocation of all reds in Katchemak Bay as well as continuing to take the full harvest of all reds in Resurrection Bay, a STEAL of a deal that the Board of Fish awarded CIAA in early 2009, despite widespread protest by Lower Cook Inlet Seiners, who’ve lost their “money run” of early reds for two years to this failing and flailing aquaculture association. CIAA liked 100% allocation to them so much that their proposal is to keep all the reds forever to benefit their organization, with NO common property fishery.

We’ll be there ‘with bells on’ to protest any further unfair allotment of this public resource (oh yes, CIAA has a proposal to STOP SPORT FISHERMEN TOO in Resurrection Bay) to this single user. Please join us or send your comments to the Board of Fish Opposing Proposal #12. Here’s a link to the proposal download link pages, they are large PDF files.

Filed Under: Aquaculture, Farmed Fish, Politics

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