July 6, 2021 โ Commercial Dungeness crabbers will have a full two-month summer and two-month fall season in most of the region, based on the first weekโs catch.
The 2021 Southeast season isnโt off to as strong a start as last year. The Alaska Department of Fish and Game reports the preliminary catch estimate from the first week is around 711,000 pounds, landed by 163 permit holders. Those numbers are expected to increase as more landings are reported. Nevertheless, thatโs under half of the bumper crop harvested in 2020. Last year saw a first-week catch of around 1.5 million pounds and the full season harvest went on to be the second highest on record, 6.7 million pounds.
Based on that first week catch, Fish and Game estimates this yearโs total catch will wind up around 3.4 million pounds. Thatโs well above the threshold to allow a full season. Fishing timeโs been shortened only a few times in the past two decades, because of a weak catch or poor quality crab.