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PFMC
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If the Pacific Fishery Management Council recommends a meager salmon season, as would be the case if it chooses either of the two other options on the table at this point, Reeves believes the National Marine Fisheries Service would be unable to adopt such a recommendation.
The North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC) has been unable to prevent the decline of species such as pollock, Pacific cod, halibut or Atka mackerel; NPFMC models project significant drops in catch quotas for most groundfish species in the coming years.
Deeper for Rockfish: Federal fishery regulators have approved the recommendation made in June by the Pacific Fishery Management Council to move the maximum depth fishing line from 20 fathoms (120 feet) out to 30 fathoms (180 feet) in waters south of Point Conception.
 
 
 
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