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FISCAL YEAR 2023 
IMPACT REPORT

Learn more about our achievements over the past year to defend essential fish habitat and promote sustainable & equitable fisheries and meet the incredible community making waves with us! Produced in May 2024 and available as a downloadable PDF file.

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THE MYTH OF “MID-WATER” IN THE ALASKA POLLOCK FISHERY

In the interest of ensuring the sustainability of all fisheries and the wellness of the ecosystem within which they operate, AMCC shares our concerns about current practices within the Alaska pollock fishery and its management that contribute to unmitigated contact of trawl gear with the seafloor. Written in 2023.

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2019 ANNUAL REPORT

AMCC celebrated 25 years of operation in 2019. This legacy of success is made possible by the tireless efforts of hundreds of supporters, and the story is far from over. Printed in 2020 and available through an interactive online format.

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THE NORTHERN BERING SEA

The Bering Sea Elders Group and AMCC undertook a project to compile spatial information about hunting and fishing use in the Northern Bering Sea and ecologically sensitive marine areas for the species used by coastal tribes. Printed in 2012.

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ROCKFISH BYCATCH: SPATIAL ANALYSIS USING OBSERVER DATA

A report by AMCC and Ecotrust using GIS mapping to show locations where rockfish bycatch occurs. Printed in 2006.

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BOTTOM TRAWLING IN THE NORTH PACIFIC

Studies of bottom trawl impacts in Alaska confirm worldwide studies that show that trawling alters complex habitat features such as coral gardens, sponges, rocky ledges, and pinnacles and by so doing can reduce fish populations and biodiversity. Printed in 2002.

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FISHERMAN POLICY
ENGAGEMENT TOOLKIT

The purpose of this toolkit is to provide fish harvesters in Alaska with the background knowledge and tools needed for engaging with the political process on a state level.

 

In an era of climate change, competitive global markets and economic uncertainty, we hope that this toolkit empowers the next generation of fishery participants to make their voice heard. Produced by Kinsey Brown, M.A. Anthropology, in collaboration with AMCC's Michelle Stratton.

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FISCAL YEAR 2021
IMPACT REPORT

Learn about our Fiscal Year 2021 accomplishments, including major advancements in our work to address the halibut bycatch crisis, increase economic opportunities for Alaska’s stewardship-minded fishermen, build the resilience of the Bering Sea and much more! Produced in April 2022 and available through an interactive online format.

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A LEGACY STORY

A Legacy Story chronicles the long struggle over decisions about opening Bristol Bay and the southeast Bering Sea to offshore oil and gas drilling. Printed in 2015.

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OCEAN ACIDIFICATION & ALASKA FISHERIES

In 2011, AMCC sponsored community roundtable discussions on ocean acidification and Alaska fisheries in the fisheries-dependent communities of Homer, Kodiak, and Dillingham in southern Alaska. Printed in 2012.

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CONSERVATION & MANAGEMENT OF NORTH PACIFIC ROCKFISHES

AMCC collaborated with Ecotrust to analyze catch and biological data on rockfish in the Bering Sea and the Aleutian Islands to see if there are ways to refine spatial management to reduce the risk of overfishing. Printed in 2005.

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FISCAL YEAR 2022 
IMPACT REPORT

Read about what we accomplished last year, what we’re advocating for today and how your support is making meaningful change possible! Produced in June 2023 and available through an interactive online format or a downloadable PDF file.

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2021 IMPACT REPORT
SPRING EDITION

Read about the passage of the Young Fishermen’s Development Act, the amazing people and partners who help AMCC advance our shared vision and opportunities to get involved in protecting Alaska’s oceans and wild fisheries. Printed in 2021 and available through an interactive online format.

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NATIONAL TREASURE AT RISK

AMCC’s report chronicles the over 30-year battle to protect Bristol Bay and the Bering Sea from offshore drilling and highlights fisheries, marine mammals, and seabirds of the region that drilling would put at risk. Printed in 2012.

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ACCESS RESTRICTIONS IN ALASKA'S COMMERCIAL FISHERIES

The cumulative effect of limited access fisheries management decisions in Alaska has socio-economic consequences for our communities that are observable, predictable, and self-perpetuating. 

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BYCATCH: WASTING ALASKA'S FUTURE

This second edition of the original 1998 report, provides statistics and describes the direct link between wasteful fishing practices and habitat destruction. Printed in 2004.

MULTIMEDIA

A Legacy Story: Protecting the Bering Sea and Bristol Bay from Offshore Oil and Gas Development chronicles the long struggle over decisions about opening Bristol Bay and the southeast Bering Sea to offshore oil and gas drilling. Since the 1970s, people dependent on the region’s rich marine resources have been undaunted in an effort to protect these waters. On December 16, 2014, President Obama announced that the region would be permanently withdrawn from consideration for oil and gas leasing. The federal government agreed that the priority should be placed on sustaining traditional ways of life and the high-value commercial fisheries in the region and that offshore drilling presented risks that were not worth taking.

The story is told from the perspective of those on the front lines – leaders in the region and the seafood industry, past governors, and former Interior Department secretaries. By documenting this story, future generations will remember the history, value the enduring effort made to permanently set Bristol Bay and the southeast Bering Sea aside from oil and gas leasing, and be supported in safeguarding the region into the future.

Faces of Climate Change is a series of three short videos in which scientists and Alaska Natives share their stories and insights into changes that are happening in Alaska’s Bering Sea and Arctic Ocean. AMCC produced these videos in collaboration with Alaska Sea Grant, Alaska Observing System, and COSEE Alaska.

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