The English sole is an important commercial fish, and has been fished in the Eastern Pacific, almost exclusively by
trawler, since 1876. Two fisheries exist: one on the
West Coast of the United States, off Washington, Oregon and California, and one in the Bering Sea off
Alaska. The majority of English sole landed is from the West Coast fishery. Although biomass is increasing, catches have been steadily decreasing since the 1960s — though catches peaked in the southern area in 1929 with landed, and in the north in 1949 at . This decline is estimated to be due to a combination of market factors and management restrictions placed on
fishing trawlers in order to protect other bottom-dwelling species. However, the level of exploitation of this species has been low since 1997 within the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands region, while it has been low for approximately 30 years on the West Coast of the United States, and most take occurs as
bycatch. ==References==