Fishery managers approve an ecosystem plan for the fast-changing Bering Sea

The new ecosystem plan prioritizes climate change and local and traditional knowledge.

By Yereth Rosen December 11, 2018
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Federal fisheries managers have approved a new Bering Sea ecosystem plan that officials say will help guide decisions as conditions rapidly change in the waters that support some of the United States’ biggest commercial seafood harvests.

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