Bering Sea Alaska pollock is a vital source of affordable, nutritious protein for millions of Americans through programs like the USDA National School Lunch Program. And, when possible, food-grade bycatch from the pollock fishery is donated to SeaShare, a national non-profit that helps provide nutrient-dense seafood to hunger relief programs and food banks in Alaska and nationwide. Programs like these underscore our members’ commitment to feeding America and the world with purpose. #NationalSchoolLunchProgram
Alaska Pollock Fishery Alliance
Fisheries
Anchorage, Alaska 443 followers
We are a stakeholder-led coalition promoting the responsible management and harvesting of Alaskan pollock.
About us
The Alaska Pollock Fishery Alliance is a coalition of fishery stakeholders whose mission is to promote and protect responsible, science-based management of the Alaska pollock fishery.
- Industry
- Fisheries
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Anchorage, Alaska
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2024
Locations
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Primary
Anchorage, Alaska, US
Updates
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Protecting Ocean Habitats for Future Generations 🌊 Since the 1996 updates to the Magnuson-Stevens Act, fishery managers have prioritized habitat conservation. Thanks to the collaboration between Regional Fishery Management Councils, the fishing industry, and stakeholders, over 800 million acres of ocean habitat have been protected. We strongly support efforts that ensure sustainable fisheries and a healthy ocean environment for generations to come.
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Leading the Way in Bycatch Minimization Federal fisheries policy aims to reduce bycatch as much as possible, and the Eastern Bering Sea Alaska pollock fishery is no exception. Thanks to innovative strategies and science-led approaches, our fishery is recognized as one of the most advanced in the world regarding bycatch reduction, as highlighted in the recent Government Accountability Office report: https://bit.ly/3AhDvBH The Magnuson-Stevens Act encourages these efforts, and we’re proud to work with NOAA Fisheries and other stakeholders to continue improving our fishing methods and maintain our high standards.
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The World’s Most Transparent Fishery Federal policy has made the Eastern Bering Sea Alaska pollock fishery a global leader in transparency and accountability. From the open decision-making of the North Pacific Fishery Management Council to research data and the work of independent observers on vessels and shoreside monitors, commercial pollock fishing operations are made available for all stakeholders, including the public.
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Adapting to a Changing Ocean Ecosystem Our approach to fishery management is designed to adapt as ocean conditions evolve. Guided by federal policy, the North Pacific is at the forefront of responding to ecosystem changes like ocean warming, ensuring we’re prepared for shifts in fish populations and their habitats. We proudly support forward-thinking management approaches that keep our fisheries abundant, sustainable, and resilient for the future. 🌱🐟 #OceanWarming #SustainableOceans
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Sustainable Fisheries Management in the North Pacific For nearly 50 years, the North Pacific Fishery Management Council has ensured that Alaska pollock and other fisheries are managed with rigorous care, research, and applied science. Through transparent decision-making, this Council supports coastal communities, creates American jobs, and delivers sustainable seafood to global markets. 🌍 Because of its success, the Regional Fishery Management Council system is seen as a model for fisheries management globally. #AlaskaPollock #AmericanJobs
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“No other pollock fishery in the world approaches this level of transparency, scientific research or surveillance.” Since its inception more than 40 years ago, the North Pacific Fishery Management Council has become a global model of transparent, participatory fisheries management. The entire process and the fishery’s impact on its surrounding marine ecosystem are open to public scrutiny and participation at every step. More: https://bit.ly/4eMmVZr (Cr: Genuine Alaska Pollock Producers and the At-Sea Processors Association)
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The North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC) helps manage Alaska's fisheries within the 200-mile Exclusive Economic Zone. Our thanks to the NPFMC representatives who help ensure local views are considered in federal decisions about fisheries.
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Alaska pollock is one of the world’s most climate-friendly proteins. Its carbon footprint is significantly lower than chicken, pork, beef, and plant-based meat. #ClimateFriendly #DidYouKnow