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Volumn 28, Issue 1-3, 1995, Pages 147-163

The Alaska community development quota fisheries management program

Author keywords

[No Author keywords available]

Indexed keywords

COSTS; ECONOMICS; MANAGEMENT; MARINE BIOLOGY; OCEAN ENGINEERING; SOCIETIES AND INSTITUTIONS;

EID: 0029463270     PISSN: 09645691     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/0964-5691(95)00069-0     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (52)

References (14)
  • 1
    • 84916494235 scopus 로고
    • Alaska's Community Development Quota Program An Assessment of Community Awareness and Response
    • (unpublished manuscript)
    • (1995) Biochim Biophys Acta
    • Pete1
  • 5
    • 84916508840 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • The high degree of captitalization in this fishery is indicated by harvest rates. In 1994, the offshore roe season quota was 330 671 metric tons in the Bering Sea. This quota was fully taken after only 29 days of fishing and further fishing for pollock by this sector was prohibited until the beginning of the non-roe season. Maximum catch rates observed by quota monitors in 1994, were 83 758 metric tons per week in the offshore roe season and 77 771 metric tons per week in the non-roe season; the inshore sector attained maximum catch rates of 36 023 metric tons in the non-roe season. The inshore-offshore combined maximum catch rate in 1994 was 26 197 pounds per minute.
  • 6
    • 84916517887 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Currently the annual pollock TAC is divided respectively between the offshore processing component of the industry (65%) and the inshore processing component (35%). The TAC is further divided between an early season (January–15 April) fishery which produces the highly valued pollock roe and other products (45%) and a later season (15 August–December) which produces primarily surimi and fillet products (55%).


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