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Commercial and Recreational Harvest of Albacore Tuna (Thunnus alalunga) in Oregon, 2019 Annual Report
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Citation
- Originator: Matteson, Keith
- Publish Date: 2020
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Contact Information
- Agency: Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
- Name: Cedric Cooney
- Job Position: Natural Resources Data and Systems Manager
- Telephone: 503-947-6094
- E-Mail Address: cedric.x.cooney@odfw.oregon.gov
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Description
- Abstract: Albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga) is a highly migratory species found worldwide in temperate seas. Albacore caught off Oregon belong to the North Pacific stock and are generally juvenile or sub-adult fish that have not spawned. During their trans-Pacific migrations, vessels of several nations target albacore including the United States, Canada, Taiwan, and Japan. The United States West Coast fishery harvests this stock during the summer and early fall months.
Commercial harvest of hook-and-line caught, or “troll-caught” albacore tuna
has occurred off Oregon since 1929 when the fishery expanded north from
the traditional Southern California grounds. Originally, both bait-boats and
jig-boats fished for albacore off Oregon, but in recent years jig boats have
predominated. Bait fishing with live anchovies is once again beginning to gain
some popularity, especially late in the season, but is still less common in
Oregon due to live anchovies being unavailable in Oregon ports. The west
coast fleet consists primarily of 20 to 60 foot boats with multiple permits to
harvest crab, salmon, or groundfish at other times of the year. Multiple
methods of preservation are employed on albacore boats including ice for 1
to 3-day fishing trips, and blast- or brine-freezing equipment for indefinite
lengths of time at sea. There are also several large freezer boats (>60 ft.)
that travel the North Pacific year-round while primarily fishing for albacore.
Commercial albacore landings in Oregon have been highly variable through
the years (Figure 1). Albacore totals range from years of no recorded
landings in the early 1930s, to over 22 million pounds in 1944, less than half
a million pounds in 1954, and rising again to a high of almost 38 million
pounds in 1968. In the last decade, landings in Oregon have averaged 8.1
million pounds per year.
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- Time Period of Content: 1987-2019
- Geographic Extent: Oregon
- Status: Final
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- Format: PDF
Data Quality Information
- Lineage-Source: Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission Contract No. 20-42G
Subcontract of NOAA Award Number NA19NMF4370239
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