Commercial Dungeness crab
season opens Jan. 4
Fishery managers determined
the fishery is ready to open Jan. 4 along the entire Oregon coast.
Fishery managers exercised an
abundance of caution in opening the crab season this year due to unusual levels
of domoic acid found in crabs along Oregon’s southern coast. The month-long delay in
opening the season allowed for additional testing for domoic acid in order to
provide confidence that crab harvested from Oregon waters are safe to consume and of excellent
quality.
“Along with the state
agencies, the Oregon commercial Dungeness crab industry has taken a very
proactive and precautionary approach to the opening of this crab season in the
interest of public safety,” says Caren Braby, ODFW Marine Resources Program
Manager.
Testing of crab in recent
weeks show the elevated levels of domoic acid in the southern half of the state
have decreased and are all below U.S. Food and Drug Administration alert levels
for three sample periods in a row. Based on these results and consultations
with the Oregon Department of Agriculture, the Oregon commercial crab industry and Washington and
California Departments of Fish and Wildlife, the Oregon Department of Fish and
Wildlife is opening the ocean commercial Dungeness crab season along the entire
Oregon coast just after the New Year, Jan 4.
Commercial crab boat lights
will start dotting the horizon Jan. 1 as boats are allowed to set gear three
days prior to the fishery opening. The recreational harvest of
Dungeness crab in Oregon’s bays and ocean is currently open coastwide.
As the season gets
underway, state agencies will continue to monitor marine biotoxins in
shellfish to ensure that the concentrations remain below the alert
level to ensure the consumer safety.
For more information about
Oregon’s shellfish marine biotoxin monitoring, call ODA’s shellfish safety
information hotline at (800) 448‐2474 or visit the ODA shellfish closures web page at:http://www.oregon.gov/ODA/programs/FoodSafety/Shellfish/Pages/ShellfishClosures.aspx
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