The sockeye salmon stockStock:
The fish of a particular species reproducing in the same area in the same period. around Alaska is at a sustainableSustainable:
Meeting the needs of current generations without compromising opportunities for future generations. This also allows future generations to benefit from the same needs. level. There is no evidence that fishing pressureFishing pressure:
Fishing pressure is a result of the fishing effort/amount of fishing on a stock, which determines the fishing mortality. Fishing mortality is the share of the fish stock that dies annually as a result of fishing. is too high.
Fishing with gillnetsGillnets:
A fishing technique whereby passing fish get caught in the meshes with their gills. The net stands vertically on the bottom or hangs on buoys in the water column. The by-catch of species such as porpoises and dolphins is a problem related to gillnets. can entangle vulnerable seabirds, whales and dolphins. The effects this method has on the ecosystem are largely unknown, but do not appear to have a major impact on benthic habitats and species.
These fisheries are managed by Alaska and the North Pacific Fishery Management Council. Salmon fisheries are well managed by establishing “escapementEscapement goals:
Escapement goals are objectives used for example in the management of Pacific salmon stocks. It is determined how many salmon must escape the fishery and continue reproducing in order to exploit the stocks sustainably and with optimal yields. goals” for key salmon stocks and intensive monitoring. The managementManagement:
The regulations surrounding fisheries and aquaculture that ensure that production is carried out within legal frameworks and that sustainability can be assured. of this species is largely effective.