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The Alaska Sablefish Longline survey was designed to study the relative number and size of commercially important groundfish species such as sablefish, Greenland turbot, and Pacific cod, as well as other groundfish species. The survey also includes other data collection and tagging activities for scientific research. The reports below include survey results since 1999.
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Sablefish FishChoice
Map of sablefish fishery management boundaries in the U.S. Exclusive
Case studies on the allocation of transferable quota rights in fisheries
Planned Research Vessel Movements: 2023 Research Season - IARPC Collaborations
Alaska Fish Research Surveys
Sablefish quota expected to increase - KCAW
Whales find Alaska fishers' catch is easy pickings
Semiparametric model selection for identification of environmental covariates related to adult groundfish catches and weights
Frontiers Adaptive Behaviors to Marine Ecosystem Shifts: Examining Fishermen's Strategies in Response to Abundant Juvenile Sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) in Alaska
Sablefish Research in Alaska
Appendix A: Committee and Staff Biographies, Review of Recreational Fisheries Survey Methods
Sperm whale depredation on longline surveys and implications for the assessment of Alaska sablefish - ScienceDirect
Participatory place-based integrated ecosystem assessment in Sitka, Alaska: Constructing and operationalizing a socio-ecological conceptual model for sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) - ScienceDirect
The Long-Term Dynamics of Sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) Stocks in the Western Bering Sea and Prospects for their Commercial Exploitation