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Police assessment resource center monitor
Police assessment resource center monitor








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We provide fishery managers with the population status, distribution, trends, and productivity of West Coast groundfish through stock assessments and rebuilding analyses for overfished species. We are responsible for collecting the biological, habitat, and population data used to evaluate the health and abundance of West Coast groundfish. We train and deploy independent biologists to collect fisheries landing data from U.S. Police Assessment Resource Center NEW YORK LOS ANGELES 115 W 18th St.

police assessment resource center monitor

We examine the impact of West Coast fishing on communities and regional economies, including how fishery management decisions affect communities and environmental conditions. Our Programs Economic and Social Science Research These are used to evaluate the status of important West Coast groundfish species. We explore the economic impact of both commercial and recreational fishing and complete stock assessments. We collect these data on West Coast groundfish and their habitats by conducting field surveys, debriefing observers, and analyzing samples in the lab. We collect and analyze information on the approximately 90 groundfish species regulated under the Pacific Fishery Management Council's Groundfish Fishery Management Plan. We coordinate the Center's programs for fisheries monitoring, fisheries data management, fisheries interactions, fish life history studies, and stock assessment.










Police assessment resource center monitor