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Commercial Dungeness crab season to open along portion of California coast. Where?

California’s Dungeness crab season is set to begin Jan. 5 south of the Sonoma-Mendocino county line.
California’s Dungeness crab season is set to begin Jan. 5 south of the Sonoma-Mendocino county line. California Department of Fish and Wildlife

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced that the commercial Dungeness crab fishery south of the Mendocino-Sonoma county line will officially open early next month.

Fishing Zones 3, 4, 5 and 6, which stretch to the U.S.-Mexico border, will open Jan. 5 at 12:01 a.m., with pre-soak beginning Jan. 2 at 8:01 a.m, according to a Friday news release.

Crab season in the stretch of coast between Mendocino-Sonoma counties and the California-Oregon border will be further delayed because of the inability to conduct industry-sponsored meat quality testing. The season will automatically open on Jan. 15 at 12:01 a.m. under a 25 percent trap reduction.

The commercial Dungeness crab fishery south of the Sonoma-Mendocino county line was set to open Nov. 15, but was delayed because of the presence of humpback whales. The California commercial Dungeness crab fishery typically opens in mid-November, but has been delayed the past several years in order to protect humpback whales from becoming entangled.

Jennah Pendleton
The Sacramento Bee
Jennah Pendleton is an education reporter for The Sacramento Bee. She previously covered schools and culture in the San Francisco Bay Area. She grew up in Orange County and is a graduate of the University of Oregon.
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