SACRAMENTO — Federal fishery managers voted Sunday to reopen California ocean waters to limited commercial and recreational salmon fishing after a three-year closure, citing rebounds in Sacramento River and Klamath River fall-run Chinook populations. The Pacific Fishery Management Council issued the advisory vote; the U.S. Secretary of Commerce is expected to publish the final rule in the Federal Register within days. This weekend decision follows wet winters and habitat work that improved river conditions after the 2021–22 drought. California officials, including Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot and CDFW Director Meghan Hertel, welcomed the move this week and Governor Gavin Newsom issued a supportive statement. Managers set an initial open period from May 1 through May 6, imposed vessel restrictions of six lines, a 160-fish per-period cap per vessel, and a seasonal cap of 83,000 fish through August; managers kept commercial coho fishing closed and emphasized monitoring and enforcement.
Prepared by Christopher Adams and reviewed by editorial team.
如果你是海鲜爱好者,这是个好消息。更多本地三文鱼意味着你在超市或常去的餐馆能吃到更新鲜的鱼。但请记住,限制依然存在。因此,购买前请检查可持续性标签。
这对加州的渔业和当地经济来说是一个积极的进步。这也标志着河流状况正在改善。但是,这是一个微妙的平衡。过度捕捞可能会损害正在恢复的鲑鱼种群。如果你认识喜欢新鲜、本地海鲜的人,值得转发。
随着有船只和季节性限制的监管三文鱼季节恢复,商业渔民、休闲垂钓者、海鲜市场和沿海经济体将重新获得收入和就业机会。
保育组织、一些依赖渔业的社区以及脆弱的鲑鱼种群可能会面临新的压力,需要加强监测和执法,以避免过度捕捞。
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