May 2, 2008

A bad season for Salmon

The Californian and Oregonian fishing season has been closed due to low populations... From the San Francisco Chronicle:
All salmon fishing banned on West Coast
Salmon fishing was banned along the West Coast for the first time in 160 years Thursday, a decision that is expected to have a devastating economic impact on fishermen, dozens of businesses, tourism and boating.

Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez immediately declared a commercial fishery disaster, opening the door for Congress to appropriate money for anyone who will be economically harmed.

The closure of commercial and recreational fishing for chinook salmon in the ocean off California and most of Oregon was announced by the National Marine Fishery Service.

It followed the recommendation last month of the Pacific Fishery Management Council after the catastrophic disappearance of California's fabled fall run of the pink fish popularly known as king salmon.

It is the first total closure since commercial fishing started in the Bay Area in 1848.
Here is a PDF of the announcement from NOAA Work is underway to recover the population. Let's hope it wasn't started too late. Posted by DaveH at May 2, 2008 9:10 PM
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