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Pacific Halibut Commission increases allowable catch


Pacific Halibut Commission increases allowable catch
February 5th |
 
Pacific halibut harvesters got some rare good news last week: increased catches in 2021 along with a longer fishing season.
At its annual meeting that ended on Jan. 25, the International Pacific Halibut Commission boosted the coastwide removals for 2021 to 39 million pounds, a 6.53% increase over last year. It includes halibut taken in commercial, sport, subsistence, research, personal use and as bycatch for fisheries of the West Coast, British Columbia and Alaska. A total of 278 individual Pacific halibut stakeholders attended the meeting via an electronic platform.
For commercial fishermen, the halibut catch limit of 25.7 million pounds compares to a take of 23.1 million pounds in 2020. ....

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Halibut commission boosts 2021 catch and OKs longer fishing season


Halibut commission boosts 2021 catch and OKs longer fishing season
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Pacific halibut harvesters got rare good news last week: increased catches in 2021 along with a longer fishing season.
At its annual meeting that ended on Jan. 25, the International Pacific Halibut Commission boosted the coastwide removals for 2021 to 39 million pounds, a 6.53% increase over last year. It includes halibut taken in commercial, sport, subsistence, research, personal use and as bycatch for fisheries of the West Coast, British Columbia and Alaska. A total of 278 individual Pacific halibut stakeholders attended the meeting via an electronic platform.
For commercial fishermen, the halibut catch limit of 25.7 million pounds compares to a take of 23.1 million pounds in 2020. ....

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