Opportunity

Alaska Online Public Notices #LAS 35922

Land Use Permit for Salmon Monitoring Camps and Fish Weirs in Alaska

Posted

April 24, 2026

Respond By

May 09, 2026

Identifier

LAS 35922

NAICS

924120

This opportunity involves a land use permit application for salmon monitoring camps and fish weirs in Alaska: - Government Buyer: - State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mining, Land and Water (DMLW), Southcentral Regional Land Office - Project Overview: - Five-year seasonal land use permit (LAS 35922) requested by Bristol Bay Science and Research Institute - Authorization for salmon monitoring camps and fish weirs at Klutuspak Creek and Stuyahok River - Supports salmon migration monitoring in partnership with Alaska Department of Fish & Game - Products and Structures Requested: - Tripod/aluminum panel fish weirs (75-foot and 100-foot) - Temporary field camp structures: canvas tents, weatherport, wooden platforms, storage sheds, pit privies - Year-round caching of equipment - Services: - Operation of fish weirs and field camps for salmon migration monitoring - Dismantling and restoration of temporary structures and sites - Unique Requirements: - Fuel storage and spill prevention plans - Dismantling and restoration plans for temporary structures - Compliance with environmental and safety standards - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named; focus is on permitting state land for scientific monitoring activities - Public comment period is open for this application

Description

The Bristol Bay Science and Research Institute has applied for a five-year seasonal land use permit to establish and operate salmon monitoring camps and fish weirs at two sites: Klutuspak Creek and Stuyahok River in Alaska. The project involves installing fish weirs and constructing field camps with various temporary structures to support salmon migration monitoring in collaboration with the Alaska Department of Fish & Game. The permit covers seasonal use from May to September each year, with year-round caching of equipment. The public is invited to comment on the application by May 8, 2026.

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