Captains and Crew are gathering back in Dutch Harbor, Alaska for the opilio, “snow crab” season, which generally starts up after the new year. The 25 percent cut in total quota should speed up the season. Last year, boats were challenged by floating ice, creating the longest snow crab season in history. Arctic Ice may play a huge factor in this season’s harvest, too. The Arctic huge melt equals tons more floating ice in the southern fishing grounds. Stay tuned for more updates as this season on the Bering Sea continues…
Opies 2013...gearing up!
— F/V Northwestern (@fvnorthwestern) December 31, 2012
Leave for the fishing grounds in a day or two. All the gear is rigged and ready to be loaded. Internet is tough to find. #DeadliestCatch
— Zack Larson (@ZackLarson) December 31, 2012
Track F/V Cape Caution today as she leaves port via Captain Wild Bill's website:... http://t.co/I2ZaXiR6
— Bill Wichrowski (@captwildbill) January 1, 2013
Ya were filming.New shows start first week in April.Going out to dinner.Its Saturday get off the darn computer ! Note to self. Night
— Johnathan Hillstrand (@captjohnathan) December 30, 2012
https://twitter.com/DeckbossEH/status/284756254071599104Headed back to AK today! Hope everyone has a happy new year! I will be out in the Bering sea for New Years!
— Scott Campbell Jr (@CaptScottJr) December 29, 2012
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January will also mark the start of the Bering Sea snow crab and Kodiak tanner crab fisheries.
The 2013 total allowable catch, or TAC, for Bering Sea snow crab was set at 66.35 million pounds, a 25 percent cut compared to nearly 89 million pounds in 2012.
The snow crab harvest cut comes from a decrease in the mature male biomass (females may not be retained), and a change in the stock’s age composition. The crab are much older than in the past — about 60 percent of the mature male biomass is old shell crab — compared to about 37 percent last year.
Fishing quota holders will be able to harvest 59.7 million pounds, while community development quota programs will take the remaining 6.6 million pounds.
Kodiak tanner crab will be harvested from the eastside and southeast sections, for a total of 660,000 pounds.
via Mixed outlook for fish stocks, new regs | Peninsula Clarion.
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Miss you all a great deal….April wont be here soon enough for me…..I love all the F/V but Northwestern your my girl…..
Yeah! Roll on April – we’ve missed you all x
Can’t wait for the new season. wondering if the harris boys will be back.
Can’t wait for this swain love this show..love Johnathan..wildbill..excited..oh yea Ian..
The fisherman on the wizard are bullies. You are there to do a job. Not get your haircut. What if that was your children Keith would you tolerate that. I don’t think so.