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Post date: Wed, 01/13/2021 - 9:57am The North Pacific pollock fleet starts its 2021 season Jan. 20 after a rough last year market by elusive and small fish along with multiple COVID-19 outbreaks aboard fishing vessels. (Photo/Dreamstime.com/Tribune News Service) Skipper Kevin Ganley spent most of the summer and fall pulling a massive trawl net through the Bering Sea in a long slow search for pollock, a staple of McDonald’s fish sandwiches. The fish proved very hard to find. “We just scratched and scratched and scratched,” Ganley recalls. “It was survival mode.” Ganley’s boat is part of a fleet of largely Washington-based trawlers that have had a difficult year as they joined in North America’s largest single-species seafood harvest. Their catch rates in 2020 during the five-month “B” season that ended Nov. 1 were well less than long-term averages. ....
× North Pacific fishing crews on edge about what they’ll find this month, after a tough 2020 of small fish and COVID-19 By Hal Bernton, The Seattle Times Published: January 10, 2021, 6:00am Share: Skipper Kevin Ganley spent most of the summer and fall pulling a massive trawl net through the Bering Sea in a long slow search for pollock, a staple of McDonald’s fish sandwiches. The fish proved very hard to find. “We just scratched and scratched and scratched,” Ganley recalls. “It was survival mode.” Ganley’s boat is part of a fleet of largely Washington-based trawlers that have had a difficult year as they joined in North America’s largest single-species seafood harvest. Their catch rates in 2020 during the five-month “B” season that ended Nov. 1 were well below long-term averages. They also encountered more skinny, small fish fit for mince but not prime fillets than in a typical year, according to a federal review ....
Some fishermen on edge after rough year in North Pacific Ocean By Associated Press Share: SEATTLE Some fishermen in the North Pacific Ocean are on edge ahead of a traditionally fruitful winter fishing season, following a rough 2020 that saw catch rates fall below long-term averages. The coronavirus pandemic forced the cancellation of some research surveys, making it more difficult to determine how many fish are in the Bering Sea off Alaska, the Seattle Times reported Monday. The Seattle-based Alaska Fisheries Science Center canceled five of six research missions that help scientists measure fish stocks because of fears of virus outbreaks at sea. ....