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Catching a Diversity of Fish Species — Instead of Specializing — Means More Stable Income for Fishers

By James Urton | University of Washington on Sep 19, 2017   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Catching a Diversity of Fish Species — Instead of Specializing — Means More Stable Income for Fishers

For people who make a living by harvesting natural resources, income volatility is a persistent threat. Crops could fail. Fisheries could collapse. Forests could burn. These and other factors — including changing management regulations and practices — can lower harvests, which depresses income for farmers, fishers and timber harvesters. But the ways that these forces […]

Old Fish Few and Far Between under Fishing Pressure

By Michelle Ma | University of Washington on Sep 14, 2017   At Sea, Science/Education  

Old Fish Few and Far Between under Fishing Pressure

Like old-growth trees in a forest, old fish in the ocean play important roles in the diversity and stability of marine ecosystems. Critically, the longer a fish is allowed to live, the more likely it is to successfully reproduce over the course of its lifetime, which is particularly important in variable environmental conditions. A new study by […]

Governor Walker Establishes Mariculture Task Force

By Katie Marquette | Office of the Governor on Mar 1, 2016   Featured, State  

Governor Walker Establishes Mariculture Task Force

ANCHORAGE – Governor Bill Walker signed Administrative Order 280, establishing the Alaska Mariculture Task Force. With the vision to develop a sustainable mariculture industry producing shellfish and aquatic plants for the long-term benefit of Alaska’s economy, AO 280 directs the task force to present recommendations to the Governor on a long-term plan to advance the […]

Herring Fishery’s Strength is in the Sum of its Parts, Study Finds

By Michelle Ma | University of Washington on Feb 25, 2016   At Sea, Featured, Science/Education  

Herring Fishery’s Strength is in the Sum of its Parts, Study Finds

A wise investor plays the financial market by maintaining a variety of stocks. In the long run, the whole portfolio will be more stable because of the diversity of the investments it contains. It’s this mindset that resource managers should adopt when considering Pacific herring, one of the most ecologically significant fish in Puget Sound […]

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