KodiakDailyMirror.com :: Daily newspaper of Kodiak, Alaska: "Chinook bycatch may lead to pollock closures
Article published on Thursday, February 26th, 2009
By HARRY DODGE
Mirror Writer
The Bering Sea pollock fishery is identified as a contributing factor to the recent steep decline in Yukon/Kuskokwim king salmon escapements.
A draft environmental impact statement on Bering Sea chinook salmon bycatch management published by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) in December raises the possibility of limitations on the Bering Sea pollock fishery if prescribed chinook bycatch levels are exceeded.
Under the preferred plan, bycatch caps would be assigned to designated sectors. Once the cap is reached in a sector, fishing there must cease.
The Alaska pollock fishery is the nation’s largest by volume. In 2007, the Alaska groundfish fisheries harvested 2 million pounds of groundfish worth more.......... http://www.kodiakdailymirror.com/?pid=19&id=7298
Article published on Thursday, February 26th, 2009
By HARRY DODGE
Mirror Writer
The Bering Sea pollock fishery is identified as a contributing factor to the recent steep decline in Yukon/Kuskokwim king salmon escapements.
A draft environmental impact statement on Bering Sea chinook salmon bycatch management published by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) in December raises the possibility of limitations on the Bering Sea pollock fishery if prescribed chinook bycatch levels are exceeded.
Under the preferred plan, bycatch caps would be assigned to designated sectors. Once the cap is reached in a sector, fishing there must cease.
The Alaska pollock fishery is the nation’s largest by volume. In 2007, the Alaska groundfish fisheries harvested 2 million pounds of groundfish worth more.......... http://www.kodiakdailymirror.com/?pid=19&id=7298