Our Mission is to Protect and Promote all wild fisheries and traditional cultures within the Yukon River Drainage
Advocacy | Preservation | Conservation | Restoration
Promote understanding, communication & cooperation between fisheries users
The Yukon River is home to the longest salmon migration in the world. These salmon provide key dietary and cultural support for over forty-two rural Alaskan villages. For many families, the commercial salmon harvest provides the only means of income, and salmon provides a primary source of food for humans and the sled dogs that are integral to their subsistence way of life.
YRDFA was created in 1990 to conserve these salmon runs by giving a voice to the people who have managed the resource for thousands of years.












Latest News & Announcements
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YRDFA Special Board Meeting – Oct. 23, 2025
There will be a special YRDFA Special Meeting to discuss AYK related issues for upcoming meetings Thursday, October 23rd from

MREP Fisheries Science & Management Workshop Information
The Marine Resources Education Program (MREP) is a neutral and objective education program to empower fishery participants to

YRDFA Community Meeting & Workshop in Scammon Bay
YRDFA & NOAA will be visiting Scammon Bay September 23rd & 24th and invite folks to join us

Reminder: Today is the last In-season Salmon Management Teleconference!
Today is the Last In-season Salmon Management Teleconference of the season!We encourage all fishery users to call in

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Management
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Summaries
YRDFA summaries of teleconferences and meetings.
Newsletter
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