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Table 2.5-1. Number and percent of unique persons receiving QS, by Alaska census area: predicted v. actual Estimates From The Actuals From The Supplemental Initial Analysis File Allocation File |------------------| |-------------------| Number Percent Number Percent of of of of Census Area Persons Total Persons Total ------------------------- ------- ------ ------- ------ Aleutians East 135 2.5 | 114 2.4 Aleutians West 72 1.3 | 70 1.5 Anchorage Borough 351 6.4 | 294 6.1 Bethel 49 0.9 | 43 0.9 Bristol Bay 16 0.3 | 12 0.2 Dillingham 50 0.9 | 22 0.5 Fairbnks\N. Star 36 0.7 | 37 0.8 Haines 95 1.7 | 89 1.9 Juneau 314 5.7 | 265 5.5 Kenai Peninsula 1,041 19.0 | 843 17.6 Ketchikan 191 3.5 | 151 3.1 Kodiak Borough 586 10.7 | 460 9.6 Lake and Peninsula 33 0.6 | 26 0.5 MatSu Borough 73 1.3 | 71 1.5 Nome 1 0.0 | 1 0.0 North Slope 1 0.0 | . . NW Arctic 1 0.0 | 1 0.0 Prince of Wales 235 4.3 | 223 4.6 Sitka 404 7.4 | 333 6.9 Skgway\Yakt\Angoon 316 5.8 | 269 5.6 SE Fairbanks . . | 2 0.0 Valdez\Cordova 204 3.7 | 155 3.2 Wade Hampton 4 0.1 | . . (Continued) Table 2.5-1. Number and percent of unique persons receiving QS, by Alaska census area: predicted v. actual. Supplemental Initial Analysis File Allocation File |------------------| |-------------------| Number Percent Number Percent of of of of Census Area Persons Total Persons Total ------------------------- ------- ------ ------- ------ Pburg\Wrangell 572 10.4 | 471 9.8 Yukon\Koyuk 6 0.1 | 5 0.1 Outside Alaska 698 12.7 | 844 17.6 ======= ======= Totals 5,484 4,801 Notes: 1) The counts of persons from the earlier NMFS data include persons who were predicted to receive small amounts of QS that equate to 0 IFQs using 1991 TACs.