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Latest California Fishing news as of 4-23-25

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Here are the top California Fishing news stories as of today.

 

🐟 California’s 2025 Commercial Salmon Season: Third Consecutive Closure

For the third year in a row, California’s commercial salmon season has been canceled due to critically low populations of fall-run Chinook salmon in the Sacramento River. The Pacific Fishery Management Council (PFMC) finalized this decision in mid-April 2025, citing ongoing concerns over declining salmon numbers .​AP News

Key Details:

  • Closure Scope: The closure affects the entire California coastline, with no commercial salmon fishing permitted in 2025.

  • Recreational Season: A limited recreational season is allowed, marking the first such opportunity since 2022. Specific dates and quotas are to be announced by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) .​

  • Contributing Factors: The decline in salmon populations is attributed to several factors, including prolonged drought conditions, water diversions for agriculture, and habitat degradation. These issues have led to warmer river temperatures and reduced flows, adversely affecting salmon reproduction and survival .​AP News

  • Economic Impact: The ongoing closures have significantly impacted commercial and recreational fishing industries, leading to reduced permit numbers and prompting some in the industry to pivot to alternative services or target less popular fish species .​AP News

 


🦀 Dungeness Crab Fishery Closures: Protecting Migrating Whales

In response to increased risks of whale entanglements, the CDFW has implemented closures in specific management zones of the commercial Dungeness crab fishery:

Closure Details:

Innovations in Gear:

To address entanglement concerns, California crab fishermen are testing pop-up fishing gear in a state-run pilot program. This gear eliminates vertical lines, using remote acoustic-release devices to retrieve pots, allowing whales to pass safely overhead. While the equipment is costly—approximately $1,000 per device—it offers hope for extending the fishing season and enhancing sustainability .​AP News

 

This concludes our California Fishing news report.

 

 

 

 

 

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