US fish stocks restored to healthy levels

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A?record six fish populations have been rebuilt to healthy levels in 2011, according to an annual report repleased by?National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the U.S..

Northern California coast chinook salmon are among the six fish species now considered rebuilt.

Northern California coast chinook salmon are among the six fish species now considered rebuilt.?[Agencies]

The report shows that when good policies are in place, natural ecosystems can sustain themselves and thrive.

This brings the number of rebuilt US marine fish populations to 27 since the start of the 21st century, showing that great strides have been made to end overfishing thanks to all interested parties.

The NOAA report, Status of U.S. Fisheries, detailed the comeback of the following species:

- Bering Sea snow crab

- Atlantic coast summer flounder

- Gulf of Maine haddock

- Northern California coast Chinook salmon

- Washington coast coho salmon

- Pacific coast widow rockfish

"With annual catch limits in place this year for all domestic fish populations and the continued commitment of fishermen to rebuild the stocks they rely on, we're making even greater progress in ending overfishing and rebuilding stocks around the nation," said Samuel Rauch, acting assistant NOAA administrator for fisheries. "Healthy and abundant fish populations and marine ecosystems support seafood for Americans, create lasting jobs, and enhance saltwater recreational fishing opportunities."

However, overfishing is not the only factor that holds down fish populations. There are also environmental factors, disease, invasive species, and degraded fish habitat. Many of these may be indirectly attributable to a changing climate, which affects temperature, salinity, and potentially the spread of pathogens.

NOAA researchers predict that fully rebuilt fisheries could add over $30 billion to the economy and add 500,000 new jobs. At the moment, commercial and recreational fishing generates $183 billion per year and supports over 1.5 million full and part-time jobs.

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