Bering Sea Chum Salmon Bycatch

The Council is currently considering new measures to manage non-Chinook (chum) salmon bycatch in the Bering Sea pollock fishery.  Previously bycatch has been managed using time and area closures based upon historical bycatch trends.  Currently the fleet is exempt from the chum salmon savings area closure provided it participates in a rolling hot spot (RHS) program which uses real-time data to move the fleet off areas of high bycatch weekly.  The alternatives under consideration by the Council include new time and area closures, hard caps and RHS regulations.  Information on the development of these alternatives, past amendment analyses and draft analyses for new measures are included below.  The Council will continue to review and take action on new chum salmon bycatch measures in 2012.

Documents and Council Motions

2012

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2005