Description
This study is part of an interdisciplinary research project intended to document the impact of state and federal fisheries access limitation programs (like limited entry and individual fishing quotas or IFQs) on the economy and sociocultural fabric of Alaska Native villages in the Gulf of Alaska. Carothers and Watson (2024) provide a summary of major findings of this study. Watson and Burke (2024) provide more background on the study and document economic, fishery, and community data. This report presents results from a survey of shareholders and descendants of Koniag, Inc. (n=1,320 respondents; ~30% response rate) and Sealaska Corporation (n=3,024 respondents; ~15% response rate).
Publication Date
9-14-2024
Keywords
Alaska fisheries, Gulf of Alaska, Koniag, Sealaska
Recommended Citation
Watson, Brett and Carothers, Courtney, "Gulf of Alaska Fisheries Limitation Study: A Survey of Koniag and Sealaska Shareholders and Descendants" (2024). Reports. 1840.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_iser_reports/1840
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/15721