Alaska Federal Subsistence Management Program
About the Program
The Federal Subsistence Management Program is a multi-agency effort to provide the opportunity for a subsistence way of life to rural Alaskans on Federal public lands and waters while maintaining healthy populations of fish and wildlife. Nowhere else in the United States is there such a heavy reliance upon wild foods. This dependence on wild resources is cultural, social and econ
04/28/2026
We received so many wonderful art contest submissions, we wanted to share a few more! There was so much talent showcased in this year’s art, and it really showed Alaska students’ knowledge of subsistence resources and species. In addition to our first and second place winners (Ella Refshaw and Maddison Keesler), posted earlier, here are a few more highlights from this year’s contest. Look for these and more inside our 2026-2028 wildlife regulations booklet, to be published later this year.
04/24/2026
The Board has concluded Southcentral Alaska region proposals, and will next begin consideration of Southeast Alaska region wildlife proposals/closures.
The Board’s actions on the Southcentral Alaska proposals were as follows:
WP26-12/13a/14a: Adopted
WP26-13b/14b: Adopted as modified by OSM
WP26-15: discussed on 4/23/26, and rejected
WP26-16: Adopted
WP26-17: Adopted
WP26-22: Deferred until the 2027 fisheries regulatory meeting
WP26-24: Adopted
WP26-27: Withdrawn
WP26-28a: Adopted with Board modification
WP26-28b/29/30: Adopted WP26-28b and took no action on WP26-29 and WP26-30
WP26-31: Adopted
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1011 E Tudor Road
Anchorage, AK
99503
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| Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
| Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
| Friday | 8am - 5pm |