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Status of Stocks and Multispecies Assessment Program Results

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2017 Status of Alaska Marine Ecosystems Considerations - Gulf of Alaska

The goals of the Ecosystem Considerations report are to (1) provide stronger links between ecosystem research and fishery management and to (2) spur new understanding of the connections between ecosystem components by bringing together the results of diverse research efforts into one document. Beginning in 2016, we split the report into four separate documents, one for the Gulf of Alaska, Aleutian Islands, eastern Bering Sea, and the Arctic.
January 29, 2019 - Assessments ,

2018 North Pacific Groundfish Stock Assessments

2018 North Pacific Groundfish Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation Reports for 2019 Fisheries.

Octopus Research in Alaska

One of the largest octopus species in the world lives in Alaskan waters.
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Genetics Research at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center

We conduct a variety of genetic research on Pacific salmon, groundfish, and forage fish species to comply with regional, national, and international agreements and treaties for managing marine resources.
Photo of Alaska Fisheries Science Center genetics researchers on a beach holding bottled sand samples.

Spatial Data Collected by Groundfish Observers in Alaska

The Alaska Groundfish Fishery Observer Data Map is designed to provide visitors a tool to better understand where fish and invertebrates are caught in the Bering Sea/Aleutian Islands (BSAI) and Gulf of Alaska (GOA).
May 09, 2018 - Map ,

Alaska Fisheries Interaction Team

The Status of Stocks and Multispecies Assessment Program, Fishery Interaction Team, was formed to investigate the effects of commercial fishing on top trophic level consumers.
Man in orange suit in front of a bin of caught fish, water and hills in background.

Assessing Alaska Fish Stocks

NOAA Fisheries assessment scientists are responsible for determining the current status of commercial and recreationally caught fish species in the waters of Alaska from 3–200 nautical miles offshore or in federal waters.
Group of fish after being caught

Arrowtooth Flounder Research In Alaska

Ongoing research of the Arrowtooth flounder (Atheresthes stomias).
Close-up of six arrowtooth flounder flatfish heads with big eyes and mouths open to show sharp teeth.

Pacific Cod Research in Alaska

Scientists at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center collect and analyze the data needed to sustainably manage Pacific cod in Alaskan waters.
Large gray fish swimming at the bottom of the seafloor

2017 North Pacific Groundfish Stock Assessments

2017 North Pacific Groundfish Stock Assessment and Fishery Evaluation Reports for 2018 Fisheries.