Highly migratory species
“Highly migratory species” include tuna, some shark species, and billfish—species that range widely through the ocean, often crossing international borders. These pelagic species live in the water of the open ocean, although they may spend part of their life cycle in nearshore waters.
Highly migratory species are harvested by U.S. commercial and recreational fishers and by foreign fishing fleets. Only a small fraction of the total harvest is taken within U.S. waters.

News & events
- Pacific Fishery Management Council Adopts 2025 West Coast Ocean Salmon Seasons
- Preliminary DRAFT April 2025 Motions in Writing
- Request for Proposals – Evaluation of the Pacific Fishery Management Council Stock Assessment Review Process
- Fast Facts
- Rougheye/Blackspotted Rockfish and Sablefish Stock Assessment Review Panel meeting July 14-18, 2025
- Chilipepper Rockfish and Quillback Rockfish Stock Assessment Review Panel meeting June 23-27, 2025
- Yellowtail Rockfish Stock Assessment Review Panel meeting May 19-23, 2025
- Highly Migratory Species Advisory Subpanel to hold online meeting April 8, 2025
Actions in Progress
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Upcoming Council Meeting
June Council meeting
Rohnert Park, CA
DoubleTree Sonoma One DoubleTree Drive - Rohnert Park, CA 94928 707-584-5466
