BRISTOL BAY REGIONAL SEAFOOD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION INC
3705 ARCTIC BLVD 1188, ANCHORAGE, AK 99503 www.bbrsda.com

Total Revenue
$3,058,468
Total Expenses
$2,281,474
Net Assets
$5,121,526

Organizations Filed Purposes: TO MAXIMIZE THE VALUE OF THE BRISTOL BAY FISHERY FOR THE BENEFIT OF ITS MEMBERS BY FOCUSING ON THE ECONOMIC WELLBEING OF BBRSDA MEMBERS, SUPPORTING A SUSTAINABLE BRISTOL BAY COMMERCIAL FISHERY, AND PROVIDING THE HIGHEST QUALITY WILD SALMON PRODUCTS.

MARKETING: TO CONDUCT MARKETING AND PROMOTION. FROM 1/1/19 TO 12/31/19, BBRSDA SUPPORTED PROJECTS THAT PROMOTED CONSUMER AWARENESS OF BRISTOL BAY SOCKEYE SALMON IN THE MARKETPLACE AND SUPPORTED BRANDED MARKETING EFFORTS. DATA DEMONSTRATING THESE EFFORTS ARE:- BOARD FUNDED 6 MARKETING PROJECTS IN 2019 AND APPROVED 10 NEW AND CONTINUING MARKETING PROJECTS FOR 2020 TOTALING $1,343,544 (INCLUDING PROGRAM SUPPORT EXPENSES). THESE PROJECTS FUNDED EFFORTS TO EXPAND BBSS BRAND REACH, PROMOTE BBSS IN THE DOMESTIC RETAIL ENVIRONMENT, AND RESEARCH MARKET CONDITIONS.- EXECUTED MARKETING PARTNERSHIPS WITH 10 RETAILERS.- ORGANIZED AND FACILITATED IN-STORE BBSS PROMOTIONS AT 1,356 RETAIL LOCATIONS THROUGH: ONSITE RETAIL TRAINING WITH 17 RETAIL PARTNERS; FISHERMEN SUPPORTED COOKING DEMOS; DISTRIBUTION OF BBSS BRANDED ASSETS INCLUDING: RECIPE CARDS, POSTERS, APRONS, CASE CLINGS, ICE SPEARS, INFORMATIONAL CARDS, AND BRANDED APRONS; DEVELOPMENT OF CO-BRANDED PR ASSETS; AND SOCIAL MEDIA SUPPORT.- ATTENDED 2 TRADE SHOWS: BOSTON SEAFOOD SHOW & PME- ATTENDED ASMI'S ANNUAL ALL-HANDS (INDUSTRY) MEETING- SPONSORED/PARTICIPATED IN 2 MARKETING EVENTS: SEAFEAST AND SEAFOOD 101- ADDED DIGITAL ASSETS TO ONLINE MEDIA LIBRARY- SUPPORTED A CONSUMER FACING WEBSITE, AS WELL AS A BBSS FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM PAGES- COMMISSIONED SOCKEYE MARKET REPORTS AND PRESENTATIONS AT MEMBER MEETINGS- CREATION OF NEW VIDEO AND PHOTOGRAPHY ASSETS HIGHLIGHTING THE FISHERY AND PRODUCT ATTRIBUTES OF BRISTOL BAY SOCKEYE SALMON. - THE MARKETING COMMITTEE MET 5 TIMES IN SUPPORT OF THE MARKETING PROGRAM.- FULFILLED 27 ORDERS FROM DIRECT MARKETERS FOR BB SALMON RECIPE CARDS, STICKERS, STATIC CLINGS, AND ICE PACKS.

SUSTAINABILITY: TO HELP ENSURE THE BIOLOGICAL SUSTAINABILITY OF THE BRISTOL BAY SALMON FISHERY, BBRSDA UNDERTOOK THE FOLLOWING SUSTAINABILITY EFFORTS FROM 1/1/19 TO 12/31/19:- BBRSDA MEMBERS AND ITS BOARD CONSIDERS THE PROPOSED PEBBLE MINE AN EXISTENTIAL THREAT TO THE BRISTOL BAY SALMON FISHERY. THE ORGANIZATION FUNDED SEVERAL EFFORTS PERTAINING TO THE PEBBLE MINE FOCUSED ON EXPANDING INFORMATION ABOUT POTENTIAL PROJECT IMPACTS AND SEEKING MAXIMUM ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONS FOR SALMON HABITAT IN BRISTOL BAY, INCLUDING: - SEVERAL TECHNICAL PROJECTS PROVIDING A REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF THE PEBBLE MINE PROJECT DRAFT EIS; ESTIMATE OF DOWNSTREAM CONSEQUENCES OF A TAILINGS DAM FAILURE; LEGAL RESEARCH REGARDING APPLICABLE NEPA LAW AND EIS REQUIREMENTS; LEGAL ASSISTANCE IN DRAFTING AND SUBMITTING PUBLIC COMMENT TO THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERTAINING TO THE DRAFT EIS; AND A LAWSUIT CHALLENGING THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY'S WITHDRAWAL OF ITS PROPOSED DETERMINATION TO PROVIDE SAFEGUARDS FOR BRISTOL BAY SALMON HABITAT. - THE BOARD COMMITTED $185,000 TO THE BRISTOL BAY FISHING COLLABORATIVE, A GROUP THAT ASSISTS THE ALASKA DEPT OF FISH & GAME TO CONDUCT SALMON ASSESSMENT PROJECTS AND OTHER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN BRISTOL BAY. FISHERY MANAGEMENT WAS ALSO SUPPORTED BY PROVIDING $100,000 FOR EXPANDED OPERATIONS IN THE PORT MOLLER TEST FISHERY. THESE PROJECTS RESULTED IN BETTER INFORMATION ABOUT THE SALMON RUN TIMING AND DESTINATION, AS WELL AS PROVIDING SUPPORT FOR FISHERY MANAGEMENT AND RESOURCE SUSTAINABILITY. - BOARD APPROVED FUNDING IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,305,465 FOR THE SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM IN 2020. - THE SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE MET 3 TIMES IN SUPPORT OF THE SUSTAINABILITY PROGRAM.

QUALITY: TO IMPROVE QUALITY BY BUILDING THE CAPACITY AND DESIRE IN THE FLEET TO CHILL AT THE POINT OF HARVEST AND ADOPT BEST HANDLING PRACTICES THE BBRSDA UNDERTOOK THE FOLLOWING EFFORTS FROM 1/1/19 TO 12/31/19:- THE BOARD FUNDED 8 QUALITY PROJECTS IN 2019 WORTH $424,000. THESE PROJECTS SUPPORTED ADDITIONAL ICE PRODUCTION AND IMPROVED ICE DELIVERY, A QUALITY AWARENESS CAMPAIGN, AN ANALYSIS OF THE LEVEL OF CHILLED FISH REACHING PROCESSORS IN 2019, AND DISCOUNTED RSW UNITS FOR RESALE.- THE BOARD REVIEWED AND APPROVED FUNDING FOR 14 QUALITY PROJECTS AND RELATED EXPENSES IN 2020 TOTALING $466,667, INCLUDING PROJECTS TO FURTHER ICE PRODUCTION AND IMPROVE ICE DELIVERY AND INCREASE AWARENESS OF BEST HANDLING PRACTICES. - THE QUALITY COMMITTEE MET 5 TIMES IN SUPPORT OF THE QUALITY PROGRAM.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Andrew WinkEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR50$140,000
Michael JacksonVICE PRESIDENT2$6,600
Larry ChristiensenSECRETARY/TREASURER2$5,250
Tim CookDIRECTOR2$4,854
Fritz JohnsonPRESIDENT2$4,500
Nels UreDIRECTOR2$2,850
Patrick O'NeillDIRECTOR2$2,700
Michael FricceroDIRECTOR2$1,800
Reba TempleDIRECTOR2$1,800
Lange SolbergDIRECTOR2$1,500
Hans RodvikDIRECTOR2$900
Anthony WoodDIRECTOR2$600

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