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No Commercial Salmon Season in California for Second Year in a Row

No Commercial Salmon Season in California for Second Year in a Row

by Jennifer Lance in Fishing, Marine Life

Earlier this month, the Pacific Fishery Management Council met and created three public review options for the West Coast 2009 salmon season. Unfortunately for commercial salmon fisherman in California, all three options include no season for the second year in a row.  California sport fisherman may be allowed to fish for 10 days in August and September under one option.  The verdict is not out on an Oregon commercial salmon season yet.  Options range from no season at all to allowing small catch quotas. 

Photo by biskuitNo California commercial salmon fishing season in 2009

No California commercial salmon fishing season in 2009

Last year’s closure was a result of poor returns on the Sacramento River.  Although things are looking up for the river, the expected returns are only sufficient to maintain the species. According to the Curry Reporter:

While this year’s returns are better than last year’s, the season options are still limited. Without any fishing, 122,196 fish are expected to return to the Sacramento River this year. The minimum conservation goal is 122,000 – 180,000 spawning adult salmon.

The Klamath River is facing similar returns of only meeting the minimum natural spawning returns of 35,000.  Still, California fisherman are suffering from the closure on the heals of a poor dungeness crab season. Dave Bitts, president of the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations, expresses his concerns:

It’s grim.  The ocean conditions were supposed to have turned around and gotten a lot better, so I’m kind of baffled, frankly.

Last year’s ban cost coastal communities $250 million and over 2,200 people lost their jobs.  We must fix our rivers to fix our economy.

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Posted on Mar 23, 2009

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California, commercial fishing, commercial salmon fisherman, fisherman, Fishing, marine life, ocean, ocean life, Sacramento River, salmon, salmon fishing, sea life

About the Author

Jennifer Lance

Jennifer lives on 160 acres off-the-grid in a home built with her own two hands (and several more skilled pairs of hands) from forest fire salvaged timber. Her home is powered by a micro-hydro turbine, and she has been a vegetarian for 21 years. She graduated from Humboldt State University with a degree in art education and has been teaching art to children for over 16 years. Jennifer is the founder and editor of Eco Child's Play.

2 Responses to “No Commercial Salmon Season in California for Second Year in a Row”

  1. Carrie Burrows


    Jun 06, 2009

    I love eating salmon, but I try to eat farm-raised.

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