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IPHC News Release 2017-01 IPHC Announces 2017 Catch Limits and Seasons

27 January 2017

The International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) completed its Ninety-third Annual Meeting in Victoria, BC, Canada on 27 January, 2017. More than 200 halibut industry stakeholders attended the meeting, with approximately 80 more participating in web broadcasts of the public sessions.

The Commission is recommending to the governments of Canada and the United States catch limits for 2017 totaling 31.40 million pounds, displayed in the following table by regulatory area.

2017 Catch Limits

Regulatory Area

Catch Limit

(pounds)

Area 2A (California, Oregon, and Washington)

   Non-treaty directed commercial (south of Pt. Chehalis)

   Non-treaty incidental catch in salmon troll fishery

   Non-treaty incidental catch in sablefish fishery (north of Pt. Chehalis)

   Treaty Indian commercial               

   Treaty Indian ceremonial and subsistence (year-round)

   Sport - Washington

   Sport - Oregon

   Sport - California

Area 2B (British Columbia) (includes sport catch allocation)

Area 2C (southeastern Alaska) (combined commercial/guided sport)1

   Commercial fishery (4,212,000 catch and 123,000 incidental mortality)

   Guided sport fishery

Area 3A (central Gulf of Alaska) (combined commercial/guided sport)1

   Commercial  fishery (7,739,000 catch and 371,000 incidental mortality)

   Guided sport fishery

Area 3B (western Gulf of Alaska)

Area 4A (eastern Aleutians)

Area 4B (central/western Aleutians)

Areas 4CDE

   Area 4C (Pribilof Islands)

   Area 4D (northwestern Bering Sea)

   Area 4E (Bering Sea flats)

1,330,000

225,591

39,810

70,000

435,900

29,600

237,762

256,757

34,580

7,450,000

5,250,000

4,335,000

915,000

10,000,000

8,110,000

1,890,000

3,140,000

1,390,000

1,140,000

1,700,000

752,000

752,000

196,000

Total 31,400,000

1The combined total includes estimated mortality from regulatory discards of sublegal halibut and lost gear in the commercial fishery, plus discard mortality in the guided sport fishery, as mandated in the U.S. Catch Sharing Plans.

The Commission approved a season of 11 March – 7 November, 2017 for the U.S. and Canadian Individual Quota fisheries. The Treaty tribal commercial fisheries and the incidental halibut fisheries in Area 2A will occur within these dates. In Area 2A, seven 10-hour fishing periods for the non-treaty directed commercial fishery are recommended: 28 June, 12 July, 26 July, 9 August, 23 August, 6 September, and 20 September, 2017.

A subsequent IPHC News Release will provide more details of the Annual Meeting, including the regulatory and other issues decided by the Commission.

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IPHC-2017-NR001.pdf Halibut Commission announces 2017 catch limits and seasons iphc-pdf-icon.png 01 2017 27 January 2017