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Dont
invite anyone over for a crab feed
The Washington
Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has shut down all crab
harvesting in all waters in Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan
de Fuca. Again this year the closure is a ban on all crab harvesting,
not just pots. Ring traps and hand harvesting are also prohibited.
Morris Barker, WDFW marine resources manager, said the closure
is necessary to protect crab during the molting season when they
are in soft-shelled condition. By mid-April, Dungeness crab in
most areas of Puget Sound have soft shells, although the molt
begins earlier in Hood Canal and a number of other areas where
crab fishing has been closed for a month or more. Crab fishing
has been good this year, with record-high catches in Hood Canal,
central Puget Sound and northern Puget Sound, Barker said.
By protecting the crab now, when theyre most vulnerable,
we can help sustain the resource in future years.
Waters affected by the April 15 closure include the Strait of
Juan de Fuca (Marine Areas 4, 5 and 6), those waters not yet closed
north of the San Juan Islands (Area 7), and southern Puget Sound
from Olympia to the northern tip of Vashon Island (Areas 11 and
13).
For details on upcoming fishing seasons and regulations, Barker
recommends that fishers check the WDFW toll-free shellfish hotline
at (866) 880-5431 or their webpage at http://www.wa.gov/wdfw/.
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