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The Seafood Industry in Alaska Report (2007)

The Seafood Industry in Alaska Report (2007). Presented by Tom Gemmell. Marine Conservation Alliance is:. ・ Coastal Communities ・ Fishermen & Processors ・ CDQ Groups ・ Concerned Businesses. MCA Mission:. Ensure the sustainability of the fishery resource and those who depend on it.

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The Seafood Industry in Alaska Report (2007)

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  1. The Seafood Industry in Alaska Report (2007) Presented by Tom Gemmell

  2. Marine Conservation Alliance is: ・Coastal Communities ・Fishermen & Processors ・CDQ Groups ・Concerned Businesses

  3. MCA Mission: Ensure the sustainability of the fishery resource and those who depend on it.

  4. The study was prepared by Northern Economics at the request of the Marine Conservation Alliance, At-sea Processors Association, and Pacific Seafood Processor Association.

  5. Sustainability

  6. Alaska Seafood in theGlobal Market • Number 9 in the World • One fifth of total world groundfish • 42% world wild salmon • 80% world king, sockeye, & coho salmon

  7. Alaska Seafood in the U.S. Market 62% Volume 37% Value 56% U.S. Seafood Export Value

  8. The Seafood Industry in Alaska’s Economy • First in private sector jobs • 56,606 direct jobs • $1.5 billion ex-vessel • $3.63 billion first whole

  9. Major Species

  10. Ex-Vessel Value By Region

  11. Workers by Region

  12. Payments to Workers

  13. Impacts of Management, Enforcement, and Research

  14. Taxes and Fees

  15. Total Impact

  16. Alyeska Plant in Dutch Harbor, photo courtesy of Bob King

  17. The Bottom Line : $5.8 billion 78,00 direct & indirect jobs 9th in the world Over 60% of US production

  18. Questions?

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