USA: Alaska governor recommends millions in funding for Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute, salmon research

게시됨 2024년 12월 16일

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Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy has proposed a budget for fiscal year 2026, allocating USD 10 million for the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute and a significant amount for research on the state's declining salmon fisheries. The budget, which totals USD 14.2 billion, aims to reduce crime, improve education, pass a balanced budget, and attract outside investment. A notable initiative is a five-year USD 21.9 million program to enhance data collection on Chinook salmon populations through the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, aimed at ensuring more accurate information for sustainable management.
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Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy has released his budget proposal for fiscal year 2026, which includes USD 10 million (EUR 9.5 million) for the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute and millions more for research on the state’s struggling salmon fisheries.The budget proposal includes operating and capital totals of USD 14.2 billion (EUR 13.5 million).“I have been consistent since day one that my focus is going to be on reducing crime, improving educational outcomes, passing a balanced budget, and bringing outside investment into Alaska. This budget reflects that,” Dunleavy said in a statement.Following a year of poor salmon runs and a contraction in the state’s seafood sector, the governor is proposing a five-year USD 21.9 million (EUR 20.8 million) program that will see the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) collect better data on the state’s struggling Chinook salmon populations.“This program is a five-year comprehensive effort by the ADF&G to sample, assess, analyze, and ...

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