🐟 Pribilof Zone Halibut Bycatch Analysis

Comprehensive Assessment (2013-2024)

⚠️ Important: All data represents halibut bycatch RATES (pounds per ton of target catch), not actual tonnage caught. Actual catch amounts are confidential. This analysis covers fishing activity within the 100 nautical mile Pribilof Islands protection zone only.
⚠️ Observer Coverage Varies: Vessels had different levels of observer coverage and sampled hauls in the Pribilof Zone. Lower event counts do NOT indicate better performance—they may simply reflect less observation time in the zone. This data cannot be used to compare vessel performance fairly. All halibut bycatch is problematic regardless of frequency.

Overall Impact Summary

Total Events Analyzed
1,595

Weekly bycatch reports

High-Rate Events
441

≥60 lb/ton (27.6%)

Vessels Tracked
19

Catcher-processors

Peak Rate Recorded
866

lb/ton (Clipper Surprise, 2016)

Worst Years (Most High-Rate Events)

Rank Year High-Rate Events Average Rate Peak Rate Severity
1 2014 109 117.8 lb/ton 752.4 lb/ton Extreme
2 2013 90 131.8 lb/ton 469.6 lb/ton Extreme
3 2015 57 122.2 lb/ton 613.8 lb/ton Extreme
4 2016 57 121.6 lb/ton 866.2 lb/ton Extreme
5 2024 36 152.0 lb/ton 464.4 lb/ton High

Key Findings

Data Methodology

This analysis combines two data sources:

Each bycatch event shown includes real GPS coordinates averaged from all fishing positions (speed < 5 knots) during that week within the Pribilof zone. All 1,595 events have been verified to be within the 100 nautical mile protection zone boundary.