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  2. Pacific halibut - Wikipedia

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    Sport fishing for halibut in Alaska is a very popular activity; it is a strong fighter and one of the world's largest bony fish with an impressive yield of firm, white flesh. [3] Over 65% of the effort and harvest occurs in Cook Inlet , southeast Alaska , the Kodiak area, and near the mouth of Deep Creek in the Lower Cook Inlet.

  3. Halibut - Wikipedia

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    Halibut do not reproduce until age eight, when about 80 cm (30 in) long, so commercial capture below this length prevents breeding and is against US and Canadian regulations supporting sustainability. Pacific halibut fishing is managed by the International Pacific Halibut Commission. For most of the modern era, halibut fishery operated as a derby.

  4. Atlantic halibut - Wikipedia

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    The wild Atlantic halibut was formerly a very important food fish, but because of its slow rate of population growth, it is unable to recover quickly from overfishing, and the fishery has largely collapsed. Consequently, wild fish labelled as "halibut" are usually one of the other large flatfishes, including Pacific halibut, Hippoglossus ...

  5. California halibut - Wikipedia

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    The gill net fishing is limited to Southern California, specifically south of Point Arguello. While the trawl fishing is allowed statewide, it must occur outside of state waters. Halibut fishing is commonly conducted from ports ranging from Bodega Bay to San Diego, occasionally extending further north to the port of Eureka.

  6. Fisherman docked at SF pier had more than 2,000 pounds of ...

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    More than 2,000 pounds of halibut was seized in the investigation (California Department of Fish and Wildlife) Wildlife officers said they also found fillets of salmon behind a false wall on the ...

  7. Greenland halibut - Wikipedia

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    Fishing is the most important industry in Greenland, and Greenland halibut is the second-most important species (after northern prawn), meaning that any changes can have a significant effect on the country's overall economy, [15] as well as the local economy as most inshore fisheries involve small-scale, small-boat fishers. [16]

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