Report to Industry on the Alaska Sablefish Tag Program, 1972-2001

Report to Industry on the Alaska Sablefish Tag Program, 1972-2001
Author: Alaska Fisheries Science Center Nationa
Publisher: BiblioGov
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2013-06
Genre:
ISBN: 9781289083571

In the 1970's the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) was made to manage our oceanic and atmospheric resources. The Alaska Fisheries Science Center is the research branch for marine life and coastal oceans off parts of the U.S. west coast and Alaska. This includes the Eastern Bering Sea where some the worlds most important commercial fishing takes place. Their mission is to develop and maintain scientific exploration to help understand and manage that region's environment. Over the years there have been many reports published which discuss their findings; this is one of them.

Report to Industry on the Alaska Sablefish Tag Program, 1972-2012

Report to Industry on the Alaska Sablefish Tag Program, 1972-2012
Author: Katy Beth Echave
Publisher:
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2013
Genre: Fish populations
ISBN:

"This report summarizes release and recovery data within the tag database and describes the results of studies utilizing these tag data by NMFS and others on sablefish age, growth, and migration. Hopefully it will prove both interesting and informative for those who have contributed the largest share of the data: individual members of the fishing industry"--Preface.

Seabird Bycatch

Seabird Bycatch
Author: Edward F. Melvin
Publisher: Alaska Sea Grant College Program
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2001
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

Seabird Bycatch significantly adds to the knowledge base of seabird mortality in commercial fisheries, and emphasizes the importance of comprehensive solutions. The product of a 1999 symposium held by the Pacific Seabird Group, Seabird Bycatch is a response to escalating bycatch, a global conservation and fisheries management issue.

The Rockfishes of the Northeast Pacific

The Rockfishes of the Northeast Pacific
Author: Milton S. Love
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2002
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780520234383

"A major landmark contribution to fisheries science and fish ecology. Rockfish populations are in a severe decline throughout the Northeastern Pacific, and the need for a deep understanding of their biology, ecology, and management has never been more critical. This book addresses all aspects of our current knowledge of this diverse and interesting group of groundfish species, and it is written clearly and with humor. An outstanding work!"--Larry G. Allen, California State University, Northridge "Quite simply the best account ever of the fascinating, diverse, and valuable rockfishes. If you are interested in the marine fishes of the Pacific Coast, you need this book."--Peter B. Moyle, author of Inland Fishes of California