February 5, 2019 โ A San Francisco judge has rejected the California Department of Fish and Wildlifeโs bid to delay a lawsuit that claims the agency has fallen short in preventing the stateโs commercial Dungeness crab fishery from entangling whales and sea turtles.
U.S. District Court Judge Maxine Chesney, on Jan. 25, denied the departmentโs motion to delay the case by 2 1/2 years while it secures a federal โincidental take permitโ that would allow the agency to operate in a way that addresses and minimizes the threat to whales and sea turtles, while acknowledging some risk.
The Center for Biological Diversity sued Fish and Wildlife in October 2017 after the total number of whale entanglements from all fishing industries broke records for three straight years.
โThe Dungeness crab fishery is the biggest entanglement culprit in California, by far,โ said Steve Jones, a spokesman for the center. โMost entangling gear canโt be identified, but of the identified gear, it is mostly crab lines.โ