The Mercury News

Bay Area Dungeness crab season delayed again.

Price dispute between crab fishermen, seafood processing companies

- By Jessica Yadegaran jyadegaran@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

If you were planning on Dungeness crab for Christmas dinner, better defrost a turkey instead.

The Bay Area’s delayed commercial crab season was supposed to start today, but it may be delayed again, this time due to price negotiatio­ns between crab fishermen and seafood processing companies.

The original delay by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife in mid-November was to protect migrating whales from getting entangled in fishing lines.

This time, it’s a price war that is putting the season on hold. And with discussion­s and negotiatio­ns still unfolding, it’s unclear when you’ll be able to find Dungeness crab at your local grocery store or fish market, says Max Boland, general manager of Safe Coast Seafoods, a crab supplier on San Francisco’s Pier 45.

“There’s a large seafood processing company that wants to offer crabbers in the mid-$2 range per pound wholesale,” Boland says. “The fishermen are asking for something in the mid-$3 range.”

They’ll probably agree on something in between, Boland says. Last year, the wholesale price was set at $3 per pound. The retail price range for Dungeness crab can run anywhere from $7 to $20 per pound, depending on the market.

The price negotiatio­ns come during an already challengin­g year for crabbers, following the pandemic, which put a strain on crews, and a major fire earlier this year at Fisherman’s Wharf. Even if negotiatio­ns are resolved quickly, the high seas and southerly winds expected later this week may also deter crab fishermen from dropping their pots too soon.

“Certainly rough weather is a concern for the fleet,” says Ryan Bartling, a spokespers­on for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. “Safety needs to come first.”

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 ?? RAY CHAVEZ — STAFF ARCHIVES ?? Dungeness crab rest in a container as they are weighed during the opening day of commercial Dungeness crab season at Pillar Point Harbor in Half Moon Bay on Nov. 15, 2018.
RAY CHAVEZ — STAFF ARCHIVES Dungeness crab rest in a container as they are weighed during the opening day of commercial Dungeness crab season at Pillar Point Harbor in Half Moon Bay on Nov. 15, 2018.

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