California salmon fishing banned for second year in row [View all]
In a devastating blow to Californias fishing industry, federal fishery managers unanimously voted on Wednesday to cancel all commercial and recreational salmon fishing off the coast of California for the second year in a row.
The decision is designed to protect Californias dwindling salmon populations after drought and water diversions left river flows too warm and sluggish for the states iconic Chinook salmon to thrive.
Salmon abundance forecasts for the year are just too low, Marci Yaremko, the California Department of Fish and Wildlifes appointee to the Pacific Fishery Management Council, said last week. While the rainfall and the snowpacks have improved, the stocks and their habitats just need another year to recover.
State and federal agencies are now expected to implement the closures for ocean fishing. Had the season not been in question again this year, recreational boats would likely already be fishing off the coast of California, while the commercial season typically runs from May through October.
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