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ASMI Market Report for Black Cod and Halibut
January 9, 2017
ALFA Staff
ASMI Market Report for Black Cod and Halibut
ALFA Staff
January 9, 2017

ASMI Market Report for Black Cod and Halibut

ALFA Staff
January 9, 2017

ASMI recently released a report summarizing harvest and market trends for Alaskan halibut and black cod in 2016. They describe an increase in both harvest volume and wholesale price for halibut, and record export prices/harvest lows for black cod. 

Read the report here. 

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