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Fishery Management Plans 



As of February 1977 



Preliminary Managment Plans Have Been Prepared by NMFS for the Following Fishery Units Which 

 Are Subject to Foreign Fishing: 



Pacific and North Pacific Council Regions: 



Trawl Fishery of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands 

 Trawl Fishery of the Gulf of Alaska 

 Trawl Fishery of Washington, Oregon and California 

 Sablefish of the Bering Sea and Northeastern Pacific 

 King and Tanner Crabs of the Eastern Bering Sea 



Shrimp of the Eastern Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska (No foreign surplus) 



Troll Salmon Fishery of the Pacific Coast (No decision on foreign surplus until new treaty with Canada) 

 High Seas Salmon Fishery of Japan (Present treaty prevails for at least one year and 

 new treaty recommended) 

 Snails of the Eastern Bering Sea (No restrictions except no increase in catch) 



Western Pacific Council Region: 



Seamount Trawl Fishery of Hawaii, Guam and American Samoa 

 Precious Corals of Hawaii, Guam and American Samoa 

 (No foreign surplus) 



New England and Mid-Atlantic Council Regions: 



Hake Fisheries of the Northwest Atlantic 



Squid Fisheries of the Northwest Atlantic 



Atlantic Mackerel Fishery 



Atlantic Herring Fishery 



Finfish Caught Incidental to the Trawl Fisheries of the Northwest Atlantic 



in addition to the above, the following Draft Fishery Management Plans for Domestic Fisheries 

 have been issued by two councils: 



Pacific Council: 



Commercial Troll and Recreational Salmon Fisheries off the Coasts of Washington, Oregon 

 and California 



New England and Mid-Atlantic Councils: 



Atlantic Cod, Haddock and Yellowtail Flounder Fisheries 

 Source: OTA 



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