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March 21, 2012

Fish landings

Cape Ann Seafood Exchange

The Cape Ann Seafood Exchange handled 68,600 pounds of fish Tuesday.

Top species landed and average price were:

Ocean perch: 25,300 pounds (76 cents)

Medium and small pollock: 11,500 pounds (88 cents)

Pollock: 10,600 pounds (95 cents)

Market cod: 6,100 pounds ($2.26)

Large cod: 4,000 pounds ($2.31)

Other landings

The Buyers And Sellers Exchange (BASE), an electronic auctioning company that sells landings at owner Whaling City Seafood Display Auction in New Bedford, Boston's Whaling City Auction, and Gloucester's Whaling City Auction, handled 159,300 pounds of fish Monday.

The Whaling City Seafood Display Auction in New Bedford handled 140,000 pounds of scallops Monday.

The Portland, Maine, Display Auction reported no landings Monday.

No landings were reported Tuesday at the New England Fish Exchange in Boston.

Source: National Marine Fisheries Service

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