The Southern Southeast Regional Aquaculture Association (SSRAA) is a non-profit organization based in Ketchikan, AK, dedicated to enhancing and rehabilitating salmon production in southern Southeast Alaska. They strive to maximize the social and economic benefits of salmon for the local community through their various programs, including the Coded Wire Tag Program, McDowell Study, and Economic Impacts assessment.
With a focus on sustainable fisheries, SSRAA operates multiple hatcheries and remote rearing sites across the region, such as Burnett Inlet, Crystal Lake, and Klawock River. They provide valuable fishery information for sport, personal use, and commercial purposes, offering weekly in-season updates and forecasts. Through their efforts, SSRAA aims to contribute to the long-term viability of salmon populations and support the livelihoods of salmon users in the area.
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