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RESOURCE ECOLOGY & FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (REFM) DIVISION

AGE AND GROWTH PROGRAM

Estimated production figures for
1 January through 30 June 2004.

Species

Number Aged

Northern rocksole

        311

Yellowfin sole

        605

Arrowtooth flounder

     3,396

Walleye pollock

     8,668

Pacific cod

        707

Sablefish

        104

Atka mackerel

          61

Pacific ocean perch

        401

Northern rockfish

        465

Rougheye rockfish

        669

Light dusky rockfish

        349

Dark dusky rockfish

        120

Total production figures were 15,856 with 4,746 test ages and 38 examined and determined to be unageable.
By Dan Kimura.

Economic & Social Sciences Research Program

Economic Data Collection Program

Center economists continued working with Alaska Regional Office and Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission (PSMFC) staff to implement the economic data collection program that will be an integral part of the BSAI Crab Rationalization Program. They assisted in completing the following:

  • The historic and annual Economic Data Report forms for catcher vessels, catcher-processors, shoreside processors, and floating processors
  • The draft regulations and preamble for the data collection program
  • The cooperative agreement under which PSMFC will collect the data
  • The terms of reference for the data collection program.


Fishing Communities

Drs. Jennifer Sepez (AFSC) and Karma Norman of the Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) have initiated a joint west coast Fisheries Science Centers project to develop profiles of fishing communities in the Western United States (see feature article in this issue). They will build on a similar project for fishing communities in Alaska. The AFSC is involved in this project because there are fishing communities outside of Alaska that are substantially dependent on or substantially engaged in fisheries off Alaska.


Other Ongoing Activities

Program staff have been involved in ongoing efforts to do the following:

  • Implement the National Bycatch Strategy
  • Estimate the non-consumptive value of Steller sea lions
  • Develop regional economic impact models
  • Assess the economic effects of the Bering Sea-Aleutian Islands pollock fishery cooperatives
  • Implement improved electronic reporting of fisheries data
  • Establish an improved program for observer funding and deployment in the Alaska groundfish fisheries
  • Explore the feasibility of using economic incentives to protect essential fish habitat
  • Plan and implement projects that are part of the NMFS Fisheries Information System (FIS)
  • Explore alternative management approaches for nontarget species taken as bycatch in the BSAI and GOA groundfish fisheries
  • Summarize fisheries data for NMFS, NPFMC, industry, environmental organizations, and other stakeholders.

By Joe Terry

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