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California closing Dungeness season June 1 as humpback whales migrate

May 25, 2021 โ€” California crabbers must pull their gear by noon June 1, with a decision by state officials to end the season, anticipating movement of humpback whales from their breeding grounds back to coastal waters.

The closure will shorten the season by four weeks in the central management zone and six weeks in the northern management zone. But the state Department of Fish and Wildlifeโ€™s Risk Assessment and Mitigation Program โ€“ developed after court challenges from environmental groups seeking to prevent gear entanglements โ€“ is working, state officials say.

The agency made its preliminary determination a week before the announcement, said Ben Platt, president of the California Coastal Crab Association.

โ€œWhatโ€™s extremely frustrating is that the Whale Working Group voted 10-2 to keep the state open with a 30 fathom depth restriction. The only whales spotted were outside of this depth,โ€ said Platt. โ€œThis was already the management in the northern half of the state for the past two week period.

Read the full story at National Fisherman

California ropeless gear bill dies without a hearing

May 3, 2021 โ€” A California bill that would have required the ropeless pop-up gear in Dungeness crab and other trap fisheries by 2025, died without a hearing last week in the California State Assembly. Dubbed the Whale Entanglement Prevention Act, (AB-534) was introduced in February by Assemblyman Rob Bonta (D-Oakland) and was largely written by the Center for Biological Diversity.

Bonta was sworn in as Californiaโ€™s attorney general on April 23, and no other assembly member chose to pick up the bill after his departure.

โ€œIt was a true David and Goliath moment for the fishing industry. It shows when the facts are on our side and we work together, we can actually win,โ€ said Ben Platt, a Crescent City-based fisherman and president of the California Coast Crab Association. โ€œIt was the consensus if we were mandated to go ropeless, weโ€™d all go out of business.โ€

California fishermen were blindsided by bill when it was introduced, as new Risk Assessment and Mitigation Program (RAMP) regulations were instituted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife in November. The RAMP rules โ€” among other things โ€” keep fishermen off the water when the presence of whales exceeded a certain threshold in state crab districts, as happened in November and December.

Read the full story at National Fisherman

California crabbers, activists tangle over ropeless gear legislation

April 7, 2021 โ€” A coalition of California fishing and seafood groups is grappling with environmental groups and animal welfare activists over state legislation to mandate the adoption of ropeless gear in commercial and recreational fisheries to protect whales.

The struggle is closely watched on the East Coast, where Massachusetts state fisheries officials are embarking on a one-year experiment with ropeless or โ€œpop-upโ€ gear aiming to reduce entanglement danger for endangered right whales.

One tack taken by California Dungeness crabbers when talking to state lawmakers is to portray ropeless gear as unreliable โ€“ and potentially increasing the danger that lost gear poses to marine mammals.

โ€œWe have a pretty strong argument on our side,โ€ said Ben Platt, president of the California Coast Crab Association. โ€œI think the thing that resonates most is that anyone on the fishing industry side worked with pop-up gear thinks it is unworkable.โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s at least a 20 percent failure rate,โ€ said Platt. If used widely that could lead to โ€œtangles of lost gearโ€ฆnot only a huge marine pollution issue,โ€ he said. โ€œThatโ€™s really our number-one argument and thatโ€™s what they (state legislators) seem to key in on.โ€

Read the full story at National Fisherman

California crab fishery to close in May to protect whales

April 27, 2020 โ€” Commercial fishermen are protesting an order by California wildlife authorities to close the Dungeness crab fishery in mid-May to protect whales and sea turtles from becoming entangled in fishing gear.

There have been no confirmed interactions between commercial Dungeness crab gear and any whales during the current crab season, which began in December, Ben Platt, president of the Crescent City-based California Coast Crab Association, said in a statement.

California Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Charlton H. Bonham on Wednesday ordered the fishery to close on May 15 for the remainder of the season south of the Sonoma-Mendocino county line, which is about 90 miles (145 kilometers) north of San Francisco.

Acknowledging challenges facing the commercial fishing industry during the coronavirus pandemic, the department said the decision โ€œprovides additional time on the water while balancing the need to protect whales and turtles.โ€

Read the full story at The North Bay Business Journal

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