The North Pacific Fishery Management Council this morning set the 2011 total allowable catch for pollock and other groundfish.
The limits are subject to final approval by the U.S. commerce secretary.
Here's a rundown of the major species, the catch limits and the percentage change from the 2010 limits.
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands
Pollock — 1.25 million metric tons, up 54 percent
Pacific cod — 227,950 tons, up 35 percent
Yellowfin sole — 196,000 tons, down 10.5 percent
Atka mackerel — 53,080 tons, down 28 percent
Pacific Ocean perch — 24,700 tons, up 31 percent
Gulf of Alaska
Pollock — 96,215 tons, up 13.5 percent
Pacific cod — 65,100 tons, up 9 percent
Arrowtooth flounder — 43,000 tons, no change
Pacific Ocean perch — 16,997 tons, down 3 percent
Sablefish — 11,290 tons, up 9 percent
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