Northern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association

Salmon Enhancement in Southeast Alaska Since 1978

Our Mission

Enhancement. Education. Sustainable Fisheries.


The Northern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association (NSRAA) is a private non-profit corporation created to assist in the restoration and rehabilitation of Alaska’s salmon stocks, and to supplement the fisheries of Alaska by utilizing artificial propagation to enhance the availability of salmon to all common property users, without adversely affecting wild salmon stocks.

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About Us

Hard work. Dedication. Innovation


We’ve been very fortunate over the years to have some very special people at NSRAA, both on our staff and our Board of Directors. Folks with a passion for their work, who aren’t satisfied with ‘status quo’ and have to always be testing new territory.

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Deer Lake Sets Another Coho Record

Coho smolt gather in the outlet stream above the weir during their emigration from the lake. June 12 Update: 2.4 million smolt have been released to sea.

Spring FishRap

The Spring 2013 edition of NSRAA’s newsletter, the “FishRap” has been...

Introducing our new website.

If you’ve visited us before, you’ll notice we’ve redesigned our website. While still a work in progress, you’ll find a lot of useful information here. For tips on navigation, see “Web Site Navigation” on the FrontPage.

The Data section has been greatly expanded…

Database Face

I made this website. But I’d like to thank a lot of other people for their help…

First Fry to Southeast Cove

An additional 10 million chum eggs were taken at Hidden Falls last summer for...

Request for Cost Recovery Bids – 2013 Season

NSRAA is seeking proposals for the licensing right to harvest a defined portion of chum and Chinook salmon at Medvejie/Deep Inlet Special Harvest Areas for the 2013 season.

Interested Salmon Buyers: please see the “Bid document” below for full details.

2013 Hidden Falls Schedule and Assessment Tax

The Assessment Tax rate has yet to be finalized by the Department of Revenue, but is expected to be set at

20%

for the 2013 season. The rate should be finalized by late-May.

Deep Inlet schedule set for 2013 season

The 2013 Deep Inlet Schedule was finalized at the spring NSRAA Board of Directors meeting. The schedule will be the same as last season (adjusted for dates) through July 27th. From that point on….

Salmon Life-Cycle

Salmon alevin emerge from eggs.

Salmon Enhancement in Southeast Alaska

NSRAA has conducted salmon ehancement in Southeast Alaska sine 1978.