Fishery managers consider a new ecosystem plan for Alaska’s rapidly changing Bering Sea

It's the first fisheries ecosystem plan in Alaska, but it would be the first to incorporate objective performance measures.

By Yereth Rosen October 11, 2018
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The Bering Sea, the source of some of the world’s biggest commercial seafood harvests, is transforming rapidly as the climate warms. Now federal fisheries managers are on the verge of adopting an ecosystem plan to more closely align their work with ecosystem science.

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