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Whale Safety Delays Profitable Crab Harvest

25 Nov

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Summary

  • Dungeness crab season delayed due to whale entanglement risks.
  • Young fishermen focus on less profitable rock crab.
  • Next assessment for Dungeness season in mid-December.
Whale Safety Delays Profitable Crab Harvest

The Dungeness crab season in California faces an indefinite delay, a decision driven by concerns over humpback whale safety. State wildlife officials cited a significant increase in whale entanglements with crab gear as the primary reason for postponing the lucrative harvest across all fishing zones. This prolonged wait forces many fishermen to seek alternative, less profitable catches.

Younger fishermen, like Jonathan Tin and Hunter Nguyen, are adapting by focusing on rock crab, which can be fished year-round. However, rock crab yields significantly less profit compared to Dungeness. Despite these challenges, Tin and Nguyen recently purchased their own boat, demonstrating their commitment to the industry and their pursuit of a sustainable livelihood.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife is scheduled for another risk assessment around mid-December. This evaluation will inform decisions regarding the potential opening of the Dungeness crab fishery. Environmental advocates support the delays, emphasizing the necessity of protecting marine life while fishermen hope for a swift resolution that allows them to resume their primary, more profitable, fishing activities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The season is delayed due to a high number of reported entanglements between crab gear and large whales, particularly humpbacks.
Young fishermen like Jonathan Tin and Hunter Nguyen are harvesting rock crab, which is less profitable but available year-round.
A risk assessment in mid-December will determine when the Dungeness crab season can open.

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