A scientific panel is recommending the North Pacific Fishery Management Council (NPFMC) increase the available catch of pollock in the East Bering Sea due to a healthy biomass as indicated by observer data and trawl surveys. The stock is at 92 percent of its all-time peak female spawning biomass in 2022, largely due to the strength of the 2018 year class of pollock. The total allowable catch is proposed to increase to 1.375 million metric tons in 2025, up from the 1.3 million MT quota approved for 2024. The recommendations are pending approval from the NPFMC and NOAA.