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DFG to Close Ocean rockfish fishery from Point Arena north starting
September 2nd
Public Meeting to be Held Aug. 21 in Trinidad, Calif.
Contact:
John Budrick, DFG Marine Biologist (650) 339-0126
DFG Office of Communications (916) 322-8911
August 19, 2008. -- The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) today
proposed closing the recreational fishery for rockfish, lingcod, cabezon
and greenlings, beginning Sept. 2. If approved by the Office of
Administrative Law (OAL), the closure, from Point Arena north to the
Oregon border is expected to keep California’s recreational yelloweye
rockfish catches within the 2008 federal harvest guideline of 2.1 metric
tons.
“Keeping the rockfish season open could result in exceeding the
yelloweye rockfish harvest guideline,” said DFG Director Donald Koch.
“While we are aware that a shortened season will affect sport anglers,
we are also concerned that failure to take action at this time could
jeopardize the future rebuilding of this important over-fished
species.”
DFG estimates that through Aug. 10, 2008 approximately 1.3 metric
tons of yelloweye rockfish have already been incidentally taken in ocean
fishing activities statewide this season. The 2008 season was originally
slated to run through December in the Northern Management Area and
through November in the North-Central Management Area North of Point
Arena.
In 2007, the yelloweye rockfish stock assessment estimated the
current biomass at only 16.4 percent of the historic population size.
Under federal laws, any species with a biomass at or below 25 percent of
its historic size is considered over-fished. Federal law requires that
steps be taken to rebuild over-fished stocks within the shortest time
practical, requiring management measures that minimize fishing impacts
on these stocks.
A public meeting to discuss the proposed regulation change will be
held Aug. 21, 2008 from 1-5 p.m. at the Trinidad Town Hall, at 409
Trinity Street, in Trinidad. DFG staff will be available to answer
questions, accept public comments and discuss additional details
concerning the need for this in-season action.
To institute the closure, DFG must adopt regulations that are then
reviewed and approved by the OAL. Documents describing the need for the
proposed action have been prepared by DFG staff and may be viewed on
DFG’s Web site at www.dfg.ca.gov/marine/inseason2008.asp.
Written comments on the proposed action will be accepted by OAL for a
five day period commencing on the date the documents are posted on
OAL’s Web site at: www.oal.ca.gov/New_Emergency_Now.htm.
If the proposed changes are approved, beginning Sept. 2, 2008 the
seasons and depth restrictions for boat-based anglers would be as
follows:
For more information about the Pacific Fishery Management Council,
the federal agency responsible for setting harvest guidelines for
groundfish, visit www.pcouncil.org.
For more information regarding recreational groundfish regulations
and to stay informed of in-season regulation changes, call the
Recreational Groundfish Fishing Regulation Hotline at (831) 649-2801, or
visit the DFG Marine Region Web site at www.dfg.ca.gov/marine.