Halibut TreatyNORMAN HILLMER
achievement, because it was the first treaty in the world for the conservation of a depleted deep-sea fishery. Trawl fisheries for other groundfish species, such aswalleye pollock(Theragra chalcogramma), flatfish (e.g., yellowfin sole), androckfishes(Sebastesspp.) (e.g., Pacific ocean perch...
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A revision of the present treaty and associated legislation is recommended and suggestions are made for the restructuring of international arrangements now under study by the federal governments.Bernard Einar SkudDirector of the International Pacific Halibut Commission...
Pacific halibut has been managed under treaty between the United States and Canada since 1923; production has ranged from 12 000 to 45 000 t annually. Detailed stock assessment of Pacific halibut is described, and extensive biological and fishery data collection is examined.Atlantic Halibut (...
Makah scientist uses new technique to study salmon and halibut: Research critical to treaty rightsRosa ParksThere are a couple of video versions of the 'Rosa Parks' incident at Senator Claire McCaskill's town hall meeting on health reform that make clear what really went down that day. The...
A catch sharing plan (CSP) was developed in 1988 to allocate the available yield among recreational fishers, commercial fishers, and treaty Indian tribes. The CSP defines the share of the total available catch allocated to each group and further subdivisions within the groups. The most complex ...