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Russia is poised to open the first-ever commercial pollock fishery in Chukchi Sea

The fish have been moving north from their habitat in the Bering Sea as waters there warm.

By Yereth Rosen June 25, 2020
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Pollock, the ubiquitous whitefish that are made into frozen sticks, fast-food fish burgers, imitation crab meat and a range of other inexpensive food products, have thrived and moved north as the Bering Sea has warmed.

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