A record six fish
populations were rebuilt to healthy levels in 2011 according to a report to
Congress out this week from NOAA Fisheries.
NOAA's Status of U.S.
Fisheries report says
that the Bering Sea snow crab, the Atlantic coast summer flounder, Gulf of
Maine haddock, northern California coast Chinook salmon, Washington coast coho
salmon, and Pacific coast widow rockfish have been fully rebuilt to healthy
levels.
That makes 27 rebuilt U.S. marine fish populations over the last 11 years.
NOAA Fisheries also reported other positive
news in that 86 percent of the fish populations examined for fishing activity
were not being fished at too high a level, compared to 84 percent in 2011.
You can see the full report for yourself by following the link
we’ve set up on this story on the news page at oysterradio.com.
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