{"id":45211,"date":"2019-03-23T09:30:00","date_gmt":"2019-03-23T17:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/sitka-tribe-gears-up-for-legal-battle\/"},"modified":"2019-03-26T11:24:12","modified_gmt":"2019-03-26T19:24:12","slug":"sitka-tribe-gears-up-for-legal-battle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/sitka-tribe-gears-up-for-legal-battle\/","title":{"rendered":"Sitka Tribe gears up for legal battle"},"content":{"rendered":"
Correction: An earlier version of this article stated Sealaska Heritage Institute gave money to this effort. Sealaska Corporation gave money, not Sealaska Heritage Institute. The article has been changed to reflect that.<\/em><\/p>\n KathyHope Erickson believes what she’s doing now is the most important thing she’ll ever do with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska.<\/p>\n Erickson, the chair of the tribe’s tribal council, looked out over a room of about 60 people Friday and spoke about the importance of preserving the herring fishery around Sitka. In December, the tribe filed a civil case against the Alaska Department of Fish and Game<\/a>, looking to get the department to take better care of the herring fishery in Sitka Sound.<\/p>\n The tribe has held meetings in Sitka and Juneau thanking people for their support and raising money for their legal costs. The Juneau meeting happened Friday afternoon, with Erickson leading the event.<\/p>\n “I firmly believe that it’s not just a battle for subsistence,” Erickson said in an interview Friday. “It’s a battle for the ecology of the Pacific Northwest.”<\/p>\n The herring population has declined in recent years, and the tribe has pushed for changes to the way the fishery is managed. In 2018, Fish and Game calculated the harvest for Sitka Sound to yield more than 11,000 tons of sac roe herring, but the actual harvest failed to even produce 3,000 tons, according to a fish and game report cited in court records.<\/p>\n Prior to that fishing season, in Jan. 2018, the tribe brought multiple proposals<\/a> to the Board of Fisheries, including one (Proposal 99) to reduce the percentage of herring that commercial fishermen could harvest in Sitka Sound.<\/p>\n