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About Safest Catch

SafestCatch.net is a web-based community committed to safety at sea and sustainable fisheries; Safety first followed closely by quality seafood production.  

In a play on the imfamous Deadliest Catch, it is important to look beyond 'made for TV' and look at the real fishermen who are the true stewards of our Nation's resources.  

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This site is envisioned as a go to source from one lifelong mariner's perspective to follow the maritime industry of the Pacific Northwest/Alaska and provide timely information on Safety Practices, Real World fishing in the North Pacific & Bering Sea, Training/Educational Links, Sustainable Stewardship of our Nation's resources, and more ~ check back regularly as the industry is 'all consuming' and there undoubtedly will always be something new to report on. 

SEE what SafestCatch.net is all about

Animal Planet 2/14/2015

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First Deadliest Catch, now Battle on the Bay?  

Read the concerns of the Bristol Bay Regional Seafood Development Association - click link below:  

Truths and clarifications about Alaska’s Bristol Bay salmon fishery

Specifically, read Sue Aspelund's (BBRDA Executive Director) letter to Discovery Channel/TLC/Animal Planet.

Note her concerns of inaccurate:  

  • fisheries quota representations
  • environmental harm accusations
  • vessel ramming deaths
  • fishing mainly 'the line'
  • lack of concern for quality

February 4, 2015 letter from Sue Aspelund, BBRDA to Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet 
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Deadliest Catch meets Safest Catch ~ real fishermen pursuing safety and sustainability.

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