Alaska Fisheries Report — Dec. 12, 2019

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The Gulf of Alaska federal Pacific cod fishery for 2020 will not open due to low stocks. Ocean warming, not overfishing, is being blamed.

That is the latest on Pacific cod, but a0nother type, black cod, also known as sablefish, is in the midst of its own challenge. Young black cod are so plentiful they are getting accidentally caught by big Bering Sea trawlers, and that’s causing problems for the smaller boats that target sablefish.

The company trying to get federal permits for the Pebble Mine is losing money and may need to ‘reduce or curtail’ its operation if it can’t raise more funds, according to a recently released financial statement.

And finally, Alaska pollock tops anchovies as the number one fish catch worldwide four years running.

 

 

We had help from Kavitha George with Alaska’s Energy Desk in Kodiak. Matt Herz, also with Alaska’s Energy Desk. Alaska Public Media’s Liz Ruskin. And Laine Welch from Alaska Fish Radio.

A big thank you to you our listeners, to the radio stations that air our program and to everyone across the state that makes this show possible each week.

 

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