Regional Advisory Councils

The Federal Subsistence Management Program divides Alaska into 10 subsistence resource regions. Each region is represented by a Subsistence Regional Advisory Council.  Each Council usually conducts two public meetings a year in the fall and in the winter.  For dates of the scheduled meetings see the linked calendars below:

Regional Advisory Council Membership:

2025 Regional Advisory Council membership application period will be open in the fall 2024
 

Informational Video: Becoming Involved with a Federal Subsistence Regional Advisory Council

 

These 10 Councils provide an opportunity for rural Alaskans to contribute in a meaningful way to the management of subsistence resources. All rural Alaskan resource/subsistence users have the opportunity to comment and offer input on subsistence issues at Council meetings.  Each Council meets at least twice a year.  They meet to develop proposals to change Federal subsistence regulations, review proposals submitted by others, and provide an open forum for public expressions, opinions, and concerns regarding any matter related to subsistence.

  1. Southeast Alaska
  2. Southcentral Alaska
  3. Kodiak/Aleutians
  4. Bristol Bay
  5. Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta
  6. Western Interior Alaska
  7. Seward Peninsula
  8. Northwest Arctic
  9. Eastern Interior Alaska
  10. North Slope

Overview of Council Member Roles and Responsibilities

Subsistence Resource Regions Regional Teams​​​​​​​

Federal Subsistence Management Program Regional Advisory Council Regions and Hub Communities

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