Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Dungeness crab season will come to an early end

- By Linda Zavoral The Mercury News

The already-shortened 2023-2024 Dungeness crab season in the

Bay Area and central California will come to an end early, in just over a week.

California Department of Fish and Wildlife officials on Thursday ordered an April 8 close to the commercial season to minimize the risk of humpback whales becoming entangled in fishing gear as they return to forage off the California coast.

The decision was made after consultati­on with representa­tives of the fishing industry, environmen­tal organizati­ons and scientists. Fishing fleet members had sought additional time for the removal of fishing gear.

The order applies to what the state calls

Zones 3, 4 and 5, from the Sonoma/mendocino county border south to Point Conception in Santa Barbara County.

In Zones 1 and 2 (Mendocino, Humboldt and Del Norte counties), crabbing may continue, though officials are limiting fishermen to a depth restrictio­n of 30 fathoms, about 180 feet. That change also goes into effect April 8.

The conservati­on nonprofit Oceana, one of the state’s advisory groups, praised the decision for Central and Southern California but expressed concern about leaving the season open in the north.

“Over the last few years, fishery managers underestim­ated the risk of entangleme­nt and did not close the fishery soon enough in the spring months as whales returned,” Oceana’s

Dr. Geoff Shester said in a statement. “Sadly, we often see the result of this delayed action many months later when new entangleme­nts are observed and confirmed.”

This season, officials said six whale entangleme­nts have been confirmed, and a dead Pacific leatherbac­k sea turtle that got snarled in old gear from a previous year was discovered off the Farallon Islands on Nov. 24. That species was added to the state’s endangered list in 2021.

Oceana and other conservati­onists are encouragin­g the use of ropeless gear rather than convention­al vertical lines.

Central California’s commercial crab season started late this year — Jan. 18, with a 50% trap reduction — after a series of delays. The traditiona­l start is Nov. 15 and the recreation­al season typically begins earlier than that.

Since 2015, there have been delays in all but one commercial Dungeness season in the Bay Area.

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