Alaska’s Pollock “A”Season Wraps with Strong Yields, Responsible Fishing, and Community Impact
UNITED STATES Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 12:00 (GMT + 9)
Anchorage, AK – Alaska’s pollock fishermen have concluded the 2025 A season with strong harvests, low bycatch rates, and tangible benefits for coastal communities —underscoring the success of science-based management across both the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska fisheries. Industry leaders, fishing crews, and scientists alike pointed to this season as a model of responsible resource management. “The sheer amount of communication that occurred throughout the pollock sector, all in an eIort to mitigate salmon encounters, was truly amazing. This, coupled with rigorous science, proactive management and a strong stewardship ethic led to the success of this Aseason,” said Captain Dan Martin, a veteran pollock captain from Dutch Harbor. Sustainably Managed Harvests Across Alaska Waters The Bering Sea pollock fishery, which accounts for the majority of Alaska’s pollock harv... FULL STORY