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Alaska Journal | FISH FACTOR: Rare optimism as halibut fishery kicks off


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Wed, 03/03/2021 - 9:18am
The crew of the stock assessment vessel Star Wars II hauls in a large halibut during the 2002 fishing season. Catches are up nearly coastwide for 2021 and fishermen are hoping prices will follow. Photo/Courtesy/International Pacific Halibut Commission)
The Pacific halibut fishery opened on March 6 and increased catch limits combined with a cautiously optimistic outlook for the near future have fanned interest in buying shares of the popular fish.
In January, the International Pacific Halibut Commission boosted total halibut removals for 2021 by 6.5 percent to 39 million pounds for all users and as bycatch in fisheries of the West Coast, British Columbia and Alaska. That is higher than the total take for the past three years. ....

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Alaska fishermen optimistic as Pacific halibut fishery opens


Alaska fishermen optimistic as Pacific halibut fishery opens
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The Pacific halibut fishery opens March 6, and increased catch limits combined with a cautiously optimistic outlook for the near future have fanned interest in buying shares of the popular fish.
In January, the International Pacific Halibut Commission boosted total halibut removals for 2021 by 6.5% to 39 million pounds for taken by all users and as bycatch in fisheries of the West Coast, British Columbia and Alaska. That is higher than the total take for the past three years.
For commercial fishermen, the halibut catch limit of 25.7 million pounds is an increase of 2.6 million pounds over 2020. Alaska gets the largest chunk at 19.6 million pounds, and all regions except for the Bering Sea will see increased catches. ....

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