December 28, 2022 — California’s crab fleet starts setting half of its Dungeness gear at 8:01 a.m. Wednesday morning, preparing for a Dec. 31 season opener after six weeks of postponement while humpback whales were on the move.
The state Department of Fish and Wildlife imposed the 50 percent trap reduction as an additional caution for avoiding gear entanglements when the fishery is opened at 12:01 a.m. As has been typical during the last four years, the season opener was delayed – three times in fall 2022 – as state officials tracked whale movements and assessed potential danger.
The state’s Risk Assessment and Mitigation Program (RAMP) regulations, set in 2020, require restrictions on crab fishing when whales are on the move in fishing areas and the risk of entanglement is high.