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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Alaska Longline Fishermen's Association – Sitka Local Foods Network
Surveys Will Collect Data Crucial for Managing Alaska Fisheries and Monitoring Alaska Marine Ecosystems
Participatory place-based integrated ecosystem assessment in Sitka, Alaska: Constructing and operationalizing a socio-ecological conceptual model for sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) - ScienceDirect
Sablefish — Alaska Longline Fishermen's Association
Mortality of incidentally caught and released sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) on longline gear in Alaska
Alaska Sablefish Tag Program Overview, 1972–2012
Alaska Fish Research Surveys
Sablefish Species Profile, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Mortality of incidentally caught and released sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) on longline gear in Alaska