Conservationists are urging the US state of Alaska to curtail bycatch in Prince William Sound, the only state-managed pollock trawl fishery. The fishery in state waters is dwarfed by the much larger federal fishery in the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska, but has come under heightened scrutiny over its bycatch of other species, particularly juvenile salmon. [...]
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