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Story Map: West Coast Groundfish Amendment 28

November 27, 2019

Amendment 28 protects groundfish habitat, cold water reefs, and deep-water ecosystems, relaxes some fishing restrictions, will increase the availability of sustainable groundfish to local West Coast communities and boost coastal economies.

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Groundfish on the West Coast encompass over 90 species sharing one important trait: at some point in their life they live on or near the ocean floor. Groundfish are a crucial part of West Coast underwater environments. They act as both predator and prey to different species and help maintain balance in underwater food chains.

Story Map: West Coast Groundfish Amendment 28: Where Conservation Meets Opportunity

Groundfish support one of the West Coast’s most important year-round commercial fisheries. Commercial fishermen earn over $366 million annually catching groundfish stocks. The commercial groundfish fishery also benefits coastal economies through processing plants, support service businesses, markets, and restaurants.

Last updated by West Coast Regional Office on February 09, 2021

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